How to customize statuses in Wrike

Published by Valerie  |  Saturday, 03 November, 2007

By default, only active tasks are visible in Wrike to avoid information overload. At any moment you can extend your task list with completed, deferred and even cancelled tasks. To do so, you simply filter tasks by their status:
 
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Bug tracking, life cycle management, approval processes often require access to tasks with customized statuses. In this case you can organize your tasks by unique statuses. You create folders, name them after the necessary statuses, put relevant tasks there. Then you can move tasks from one folder to another when the situation changes:

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You can read more about custom statuses in our roadmap.
You might be also interested in How to organize work of departmentsHow to organize goals and milestones, How to better organize projects and events, How to organize client projects in Wrike.

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