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Learn about the structure and contents of the Projects page. |
To access the projects page, click the Projects button in the Taskmonk main menu.
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Active: Click this tab to view all your active projects.
Archived: Click this tab to view all your archived projects.
Project Search: Use this field at the top-right section of the page to search for projects to which you have access.
Projects Table: Displays details associated with your projects.
Project: Lists the name of your projects. Click the Sort icon adjacent to it to sort projects by name.
Process: Lists the process that is used in each project. Click the Sort icon adjacent to it to sort projects based on the processes they use.
Type: Lists the project type of each project. For detailed information on project types, see https://taskmonk.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/resumedraft.action?draftId=95715329.
Manager: Lists the user ID of the project’s manager.
Datasets: Offers links that enable you to manage the datasets associated with each project.
Actions: Offers a list of actions that you can perform on the project. These options vary depending upon your access permissions on the project.
If you are a manager-level project member, the following options appear:
Add New Message: Enables you to send a message to all team members associated with a project. For step-by step information on doing so, see Sending Messages to Project Team Members.
Export Project: Enables you to export a project with all its associated artifacts. For step-by-step information on doing so, see Exporting projects.
Archive Project: Enables you to archive a project. For step-by-step information on doing so, see Archiving Projects.
If you are an annotator or quality analyst, the following options appear:
View Docs: Enables you to view documentation associated with the project.
Get Skipped Task: Enables you to view and work on project tasks that you had previously skipped.
Get Task by ID: Enables you to retrieve a specific task using its Task ID. For step-by-step information on doing so, see Retrieving Tasks by ID.