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==Using custom roles in a project's task templates==
==Using custom roles in a project's task templates==


In task templates within this project's template, we need to select project fields (not specific people) for the roles of assignee, participant, and/or auditor:
In [[Task templates as part of project templates|task templates]] within this [[Project templates|project's template]], we need to select project fields (not specific people) for the roles of assignee, participant, and/or auditor:


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==Creating a project using a template with custom roles==
==Creating a project using a template with custom roles==


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It's possible to change the employee in a selected custom role. Your changes will be applied to all task projects created using the template that contains the role:
It's possible to change the employee in a selected custom role. Your changes will be applied to all task projects created using the template that contains the role:


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Latest revision as of 18:47, 20 January 2025

Planfix lets you create custom project roles, which are roles that you add to the system yourself.

Here's how it works:

This feature allows you to define any role (or multiple roles), add them to a project template, and assign them to specific employees when you create a new project based on the template.

Tasks within the project created with this template automatically inherit these settings and are assigned to employees intended for the corresponding roles.

Creating custom roles

New fields can be added when editing or creating a project template:

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Select the Employee field type, name the field, and configure access as needed:

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Move the field you've created to the appropriate spot in the project card:

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You can also drag and drop it to the appropriate spot as shown here.

Now the custom field will be in all projects created using this template.

Using custom roles in a project's task templates

In task templates within this project's template, we need to select project fields (not specific people) for the roles of assignee, participant, and/or auditor:

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Creating a project using a template with custom roles

When creating a project using a template, you will only need to specify once who should fill what role in the project:

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Project tasks will automatically be assigned to the selected employees:

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Changing the user in a custom role within an existing project

It's possible to change the employee in a selected custom role. Your changes will be applied to all task projects created using the template that contains the role:

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