✔️ Available (with limits)
            on all subscriptions.
See "Before you start" below for
                feature limits.
| What | Create new tasks (also known as cards) in a project's Board view. Board view uses
                    columns
                    to represent points of
                    progress —
                    you move task cards through
                    the
                    columns as you work towards
                    project completion. | 
| Why | 
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| Who | 
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| When | When you need a create work for specific project phases. | 
| What | Create new tasks (also known as cards) in a project’s Board view. A
                    project’s Board view uses
                    columns
                    to represent points of
                    progress —
                    you move task cards through
                    the
                    columns as you work towards
                    project completion. | 
| Why | 
 | 
| Who | 
 | 
| When | When you need a create work for specific project phases. | 
Before
        you
        start
- Free Forever subscriptions are limited
            to 3 Board view columns with 10
            cards populated in each column on each
            project.
Cards vs
        tasks 
- Tasks are the actual work item
            you create
            to manage work in Teamwork.com. Tasks can be viewed in List, Table,
                Gantt, and Board views.
- Cards are
            a visual representation of those tasks
            in Board view.
Board view is designed to make it easier
        to move tasks (cards) through different
        stages of a workflow.
- Updates made to cards in Board view are reflected in each task view and vice versa. Archiving completed cards in Board view is an exception — this does not archive tasks in any other view.
💡 Cards
        highlighted with a green border are
        assigned to
        you.
Create a
    card 
Once a project’s Board view has active
    columns,
    you can create new cards (tasks) on these
    columns.
    Remember, cards are tasks — any cards created
    appear in all other task views.
📝
        If a card is created with no task list
        assigned, it is assigned to an
        auto-generated Cards task list.
- Click Jump to in Teamwork.com's
        main navigation menu.
- Search for and select a project.
- Select the Board tab in the
        project’s navigation menu. The
            Board tab might be hidden under
            the More... section.
- Scroll to the column you want to add a
        card to.
- Click the + icon in the column’s top right. You can also click Add a card at the bottom of a column. 
- Enter the card (task) title. 
- Populate the task’s key details:
- Choose a task list.
- Assign a user or team.
- Click the relevant property icon below the
        text field to apply additional
        properties:
- Set a start and due date.
- Assign priority.
- Choose a percentage of
            progress.
- Apply tags.
- Add estimated time.
- Click Save.
The card is added to the selected
    column. The task is visible in each task
    view and denotes the assigned
    column.
💡 Use shortcodes in the
    card title to populate certain properties
    such as tags, priority, dates and
    more.
Add existing tasks
        to columns
Add the project’s existing tasks to Board
        view columns using the tasks backlog
        panel.
- Click Jump to in Teamwork.com's
        left navigation menu.
- Search for and select a project.
- Select the Board tab in the
        project navigation menu. The Board
            tab might be hidden under the More... section.
- Click Show backlog in the view's top left. If you ever want to close the backlog, just click Hide backlog. 
- Search for the relevant task(s).
        Use the filters to refine the tasks
        shown based on task type.
- You can also click the subtask count link on a parent task to reveal its subtasks and select them individually. 
- Next, choose which task(s) to move:
- Move a single task: Click the set of dots ( ) on a
            task's left and drag
            the task to the required
            column. ) on a
            task's left and drag
            the task to the required
            column.
- Bulk move: 
- Check the box on the
                left of
                each task you want to
                move to highlight them.
                Alternatively, check
                        the box on a task list
                        name's
                        left to select all of its
                        tasks.
- Click the set of
                    dots ( )
                on a
                task's left and drag
                the highlighted group of tasks to
                the required
                column. )
                on a
                task's left and drag
                the highlighted group of tasks to
                the required
                column.
The selected card are moved to
        the
        column. The column name is displayed
        beside
        the tasks in List and Table view.
💡 Bulk add tasks to
        a column 
Click the ... (ellipsis) at the top of a column and select Add Multiple Tasks.
Click the ... (ellipsis) at the top of a column and select Add Multiple Tasks.
Subtasks
Tasks are treated independently in Board
        view.
- Backlog: Parent tasks and
            subtasks are listed separately in the
            backlog.
- Use
                search to locate subtasks by
                name or click
                the subtask count
                link on a parent task to reveal
                its subtasks.
- Columns: 
- Parent
                tasks and subtasks need to
                be added to columns individually.
                A subtask can be added to a
                different column to the one its
                parent task is associated
                with.
- A blue
                circle on a parent task
                card’s
                left denotes how many subtasks the
                task has.
- Click the card to open a task
                    details quick view which shows
                    the
                    task and its associated
                    subtasks.
Best practices
- Review regularly: Use Board view
        during project meetings to assess how work
        is progressing through the project's key
        stages and identify any bottlenecks.
- Update as you go: Once all required
        work is carried out for a task's current
        stage, move the task along to the next
        column in the Board.
1.
            Also
            available on legacy subscriptions:
            Pro,
            Premium, Enterprise.
