by Ian Tiangco | Jun 12, 2022
In Wrike, all contexts go together. To differentiate a major context from other context types, enclose the major context name in parenthesis. Create major contexts: Right-click , then select Add folder. Type context name in , then press Enter. Assign a major context:...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
In Wrike, TRO meeting contexts are contexts that start with +, like: +Staff, +AllHands, +Managers, +PEC. Create meeting contexts: Right-click , then select Add folder. Type context name in , then press Enter. Assign a meeting context: Click on task. Click (top), or...
by Ian Tiangco | Jun 12, 2022
In Wrike, 1-1 contexts are contexts that start with 1. Use short, simple names that make sense to you, like: 1John, 1Sue Smith, 1AmyS, 1AmyW. Create 1-1 contexts: Right-click , then select Add folder. Type context name in , then press Enter. Assign a 1-1 context:...
by Ian Tiangco | Jun 12, 2022
In Wrike, action contexts are contexts with no special starting character, like: Calls, Grocery, Bookstore. Create action contexts: Right-click , then select Add folder. Type context name in , then press Enter. Assign an action context: Click on task. Click (top), or...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Most TRO views are built-in with Wrike, so you only need to learn where they are. A couple of TRO views require a little setup; these are described in the list below. Select TRO views by clicking a heading under and in the left menu, or access Wrike’s dashboard...
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