Who can change the status of the task?

The people to whom the task is assigned or with whom the task is shared can change the status of the task. Once you've shared a task with somebody, he or she gets access to it and can edit its properties.

You both see and work on one shared task, not on replicas. Once your peer changes something, it is automatically updated in your workspace as well. You do not have to reload the browser or do anything additional to see that update.

If you are online, you will get a tiny note at the top of your workspace that notifies you of the changes. If you are subscribed to email notifications, you will get a change notification right in your mailbox when someone makes a change.

To make you feel confident, Wrike keeps all revisions of the tasks. If somebody accidentally makes a wrong change, you may always restore the task to a previous revision.

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