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Frequently Asked Questions About Wrike
Here are the answers to some questions that can pop up immediately for Wrike users as they start using Wrike.
Questions about signing up for Wrike
- How to sign up for Wrike?
- What are the system requirements to use Wrike?
- Why did not I receive an email to confirm the registration?
- I have problems with signing in. What should I do?
- How can I change my login email?
- Why cannot I add my email address as a secondary?
- I added professional users to my account; however, they do not see my folders and task hierarchy. What should I do?
- How can I add contacts?
- How can I add users?
- How does the notification system works?
- Who can observe my tasks?
- How can I share a task?
- How can I share a folder?
- May I share or assign tasks to unregistered users?
- Can I share a task or folder with several people simultaneously?
- How can I remove a person from the shared list of a task/folder?
- What is a task?
- How can I create tasks via email?
- How can I set the due date of the task via email?
- How can I assign a task?
- Can I assign a task to several people simultaneously?
- How can I share a task?
- Can I share a task with several people simultaneously?
- Who can change the status of the task?
- Once a task is marked completed, where does it go?
- Who can observe my tasks?
- May I share or assign tasks to unregistered users?
- How can I copy/move tasks between folders?
- Can I format the text in the task description?
- What is a folder?
- Why does a folder have the same attribute as a task in the 'Shared with' field?
- How can I share a folder?
- Can I share a folder with several people simultaneously?
- How can I print a timeline?
- How can I export a timeline as an image?
- How can I show a timeline to my clients?
Feel free to contact us to ask more questions.
of the full-featured Wrike professional version
The collaboration service Wrike is rolling out today... That is about the easiest way I can imagine to create and assign tasks. It's even easier than using Outlook's own Tasks list..I also like the way Wrike signs up new users: When you send somebody a message and cc Wrike, the recipient is automatically signed up."
Rafe Needleman, Webware

