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# Link contracts to projects

Linking contracts to **projects** helps when agreement work belongs inside a wider project flow.

Use this when contract-generated work needs project context for planning or reporting.

### Why project links matter

Project links help you:

* keep agreement work inside the right project context
* align recurring work with project administration
* improve project-based follow-up and reporting

### How project links fit contracts

Add project context when the contract work should stay connected to project activities.

Review this carefully before generation starts.

### Frequently asked questions

<details>

<summary>Does every contract need a project link?</summary>

No.

Use this only when the agreement belongs to a project-based flow.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Can project context affect follow-up?</summary>

Yes.

It helps keep generated work aligned with the wider project structure.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Can I change the linked project later?</summary>

Yes.

Check the impact on future generated work first.

</details>

### Related topics

* [**Create a contract**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/contract-management/create-a-contract.md)
* [**Manage contracts**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/contract-management/manage-contracts.md)
* [**Contract Management**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/contract-management.md)


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