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Access the list of system project statuses

Users can specify the status of a project so that other users can see the project’s current stage of development at a given time.

Workfront comes with 9 system project statuses. You can change the name of these statuses, but you cannot delete them.

You can also add custom project statuses to match the needs in your organization.

As a Workfront administrator, you configure the default status for all new projects in the system. For instructions, see Configure system-wide project preferences.

Access requirements

Expand to view access requirements for the functionality in this article.

You must have the following access to perform the steps in this article:

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ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Workfront plan Any
ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Workfront license

New: Standard

Or

Current: Plan

Access level configurations System Administrator

For more detail about the information in this table, see Access requirements in Workfront documentation.

Access the project statuses

As a Workfront administrator, you can access the list of system-level project statuses.

For information about editing a system status and creating custom statuses, see Create or edit a status.

  1. Click the Main Menu icon Main Menu in the upper-right corner of ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Workfront, or (if available), click the Main Menu icon Main Menu in the upper-left corner, then click Setup Setup icon .

  2. Click Project Preferences > Statuses.

  3. Click the Project tab.

    The project statuses available in Workfront are listed on this tab.

    For details about each of the built-in system project statuses, see Overview of system project statuses.

Creating custom project statuses and customize system statuses

As a Workfront administrator you can add system project statuses to Workfront. As a group owner, you can add a custom status specific to one group. For more information about creating custom statuses or editing the system ones, see Create or edit a status.

When you create a custom project status, you must always equate the new status with an existing system status. You must understand the behavior of the system statuses to know which status is appropriate to equate your custom status with. After you have selected your equal status this selection cannot be changed. For more information about the system project statuses, see Overview of system project statuses.

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