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Using Forms to create tasks in Asana
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Asana Training - Using Forms to create tasks in Asana

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UPDATED VIDEO AVAILABLE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHd5zcbaXBw&list=PLd7bRjT5AStbWWBGVi9L4y868Wl7pYH62&index=96 Need help with Asana? Book a 30-minute introductory call to learn more about our consulting service » https://minorco.com/asana The forms feature in Asana gives you a simple way to submit new tasks into a project. So why do you need them? Forms are great for helping to establish a process and create tasks with all the information you need. They're useful for things like design requests, bug tracking, submitting ideas, client onboarding and support tickets. However, some limitations are that you can only have one form per project. And you can't create subtasks on the task that gets generated. But if you use third-party tools like Zapier, you can auto-create a checklist of tasks and submit different forms from tools like Jotform or Google Forms into your projects. This is something I show how to do in my Master Asana program. Request a quote! Purchase your Asana licenses through MinorCo and receive the best price on your subscription + complimentary support: https://minorco.com/asana-request-a-quote/ Sign up for our FREE video training series: Asana 101: Introduction to Asana https://minorco.com/asana-101/ Want to take full advantage of Asana? Sign up to our Master Asana support program and take Asana to the next level » https://minorco.com/asana Sign up to my newsletter to get regular tips and videos on how to use Asana better » https://minorco.com/newsletter

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