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# Activate Tasks

You activate **Tasks** through **Feature Settings** in the BackOffice.

After activation, the task-related screens become available.

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Only users with the right permissions can change feature settings.

Availability also depends on your package and license.
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### Open the BackOffice

Log in with an account that can manage settings.
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### Open Feature Settings

Go to **Settings → Feature Settings**.
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### Find Tasks

Search for **Tasks** in the available features.
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### Enable the feature

Turn on **Tasks**.

Then save the change.
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### Check the result

Open the BackOffice navigation.

Check that the task-related screens are now available.
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### Frequently asked questions

<details>

<summary>Who can activate Tasks?</summary>

Usually an administrator or a user with similar rights.

</details>

<details>

<summary>When does activation take effect?</summary>

Usually right after you save the setting.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Why do I not see Tasks after activation?</summary>

Check your package, license, permissions, and app synchronization.

</details>

### Related topics

* [**Tasks**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/tasks.md)
* [**What is Tasks?**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/tasks/what-is-tasks.md)
* [**OutSmart packages**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/marketplace/outsmart-packages.md)


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