![]() Please see the example in the image below, where row number 2 is a parent and specified in the parent row column of sub-tasks. For linking a sub-task with a parent task, you need to specify in the column parent row the row number of the parent task. You can also upload multiple sub-tasks with a parent task.Do not change the title or order of columns or add a new column to the template as the system will not be able to interpret the data correctly.After you download the template you can edit it based on your requirement if you follow the rules explained in the above section.The description field supports HTML tags to get proper formatting.Please make sure that except title and description all other fields have predefined values which you see in the other sheets as explained in point 3.Other sheets (Types, Sources, etc.) have the available texts that can be used for editing the individual task attributes.The column listed is the only one supported. Please see the image above with sheets highlighted in green. The task is the main sheet where you will provide task data.Please see the image above with sheets highlighted in red. You will find 7 worksheets that correspond to the task attributes.Let us understand the template structure in detail: To understand how to download the template please have a look at my earlier blog post here. ![]() We currently support Microsoft Excel format which makes it easy and flexible for our users. To upload the tasks, you need a template with a specific format. The supported transaction types include project tasks, user stories, and sub-tasks which can be uploaded individually or even as a hierarchy. Using this feature, you can download tasks from one project or a third-party system and upload them into another project. This feature will help you to upload multiple tasks in one go.
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