![]() ![]() The German, French Japanese Korean tasks, subtasks are going to work sort of really like a checklist, like okay, German is done. So here I can enter a German, French, Japanese, Korean. So because our project a let’s say it’s in two foreign languages, we want to track the status for each language, what I’m going to do is just enter and press tab, which is going to indent the task, which technically creates a sub task. Now that we have our main tasks, what you can do next is enter the sub tasks for these tasks so that you can track lower more granular detail of what’s happening with let’s say, translation of Project A or review on Project A. And then when we have a next project, we just double enter, and we aren’t going to put Project B. So, I’m just going to do the basic translation, review, and delivery. I’m going to say that this will be my Project A, and then under Project A, we can start typing the tasks that are related to Project A. And I’m going to change this to H1, which is the heading. So if I click this thing, you’re going to have this option to change the format. Step two – instead of creating tasks right away, we want to structure it within my project, so that we know what task belongs to which project under my project. And later on in this video, I’m going to explain to you why I’m creating this kind of like umbrella, one project where I’m going to put all my projects into. But in this case, I’m actually going to call it My Projects. Now the first thing that I’m going to do is I’m going to type project name. I don’t know about you, but the first thing I’m going to do is change it to a day mode. Right, this is exactly how Taskade looks like when you sign up. In this video, I’m going to show you how to use Taskade to manage and layout and schedule, plan your localization projects in a very simple way. This is Andrej from Localization Academy. We’ll use simple localization projects to demonstrate the different options available for PMs. In this video, I’ll show you how to use Taskade for project management. All online software will be either free or with a free trial, so you can try it on your own. Welcome to another episode in this series, where every month we’ll check out a new project management platform and see how viable it is for localization. Is Taskade any good for localization project managers? ![]()
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