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About the Task Collaboration Createnew View
The task collaboration createnew view is presented to the user as the New Collaboration Task panel when the user clicks the New Collaboration Task button on the Collaboration tab. The view consists of the following:
*A formatted message panel for displaying any JSF context messages.
*Collaboration Task Type—a list of all the available task types that can be used to create a collaboration task, as assigned on the Task Engine Administration page.
*Name—The name you want to assign to the collaboration task.
*Description—The description you want to assign to the task.
*Priority—The priority you want to assign to the task.
*Expiration Date—The date on which the task will be placed in expired status, as selected by an included calendar control.
*Time—A specific time of day on which the expiration will take place.
*Assignees—A list of the users, groups, and roles to which the collaboration task has been assigned.
*Queue Task Immediately—A check box option that controls whether the task is started immediately upon creation or is deferred for later starting. If this check box is cleared, the collaboration task is created with a status of New, and it appears in the collaboration task list and in the Task List Management results, but will not appear in the assigned user's inbox or the task type inbox. To queue the collaboration task (causing it to appear in the assignee's inbox), set the status for the collaboration task to Active from the collaboration task list or from the Task List Management results.
The following buttons are also included
*Pick—Opens the included modal Select Users dialog box for assigning the task to one or more users.
*Create New—Creates the new collaboration task with the specified values.
*Cancel—Discards all information and returns the user to the Collaboration tab.
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