How to add an attachment on a task in Asana

How to add an attachment on a task in Asana

Overview:

Streamline your task management in Asana by learning how to seamlessly add attachments to tasks. Enhance collaboration and clarity by attaching relevant files to tasks, ensuring easy access to essential information. This guide offers a straightforward process to create and utilize attachments, optimizing efficiency and clarity within the Asana task management platform.

1. Open your task

1 Click here

2. Next, proceed to write a comment regarding this specific task.

2 Click on ""

3. Look out for the file icon to attach your relevant document.

3 Click here

4. Opt for 'Your Computer' to choose the desired file.

4 Click on "Your Computer"

5. After selection, hit the 'Comment' button to attach the file.

5 Click on "Comment"

6. Validate the PDF attached to the task, download if necessary.

6 Click on "CommentsN2Nit..."

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