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# Viewing and Adding Comments to a Task

Viewing and Adding Comments to a Task

*An important feature of task management is providing supporting evidence that tasks are being updated and completed.*

*This can take the form of adding comments, images, or any other type of file to sit alongside a task update.*

**Viewing a task’s comments and changes:**

1. Sign in to [admin.riskbase.uk](http://admin.riskbase.uk).
2. Find an organisation in the explorer.
3. Right click on it and select **Tasks**.
4. Use the filter to find a task.
5. Double-click on it and all comments, images, and status updates made to the task, and who they were done by, will appear below under **Comments and Changes**.
6. The link to download the original report where the task was raised can also be found at the bottom of this section.
7. Ticking the **Basic** box reduces the information displayed in the task’s comments and changes.

**Adding a comment or file to a task:**

1. Click **+ Comment** on the right-hand side.
2. Provide a comment.
3. To add an image, or any other file type (E.g., pdf, word document), click **Attach File** and **Add Files** to upload from the device.
4. Click **Save Comment**.


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