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Learn about the structure and contents of the Projects page.

To access the projects page, click the Projects icon in the top-right section of the Home page.

The Taskmonk projects page lists out all your projects and offers the following key controls that enable you to perform key tasks associated with each project.

Some of these features may not be available to users who do not have the required access.

  • 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 (in the top-right section of the page) to search for projects to which you have access.

  • Projects Table: Displays details associated with your projects.

    • ID: List the unique ID used to identify your projects.

    • Project Name: Lists the name of your projects. Click the Sort icon adjacent to it to sort projects by name.

    • Labeling 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.

    • Project 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.

    • Manage: Offers links that enable you to manage the datasets and users associated with each project.

    • Reports: Offers links to access reports about your projects.

    • 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:

      • 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. To know more, see Retrieving Tasks by ID.

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