Attach a file to a task
Wrike lets you attach any kind of file to folders and tasks, so that everyone on the team has access to the latest version of the specifications, agreements, brochures, logos, etc.
- In the Chrome, Firefox and Safari browsers, as well as in Internet Explorer with the Chrome framework, you can simply select the files on your computer and drag-and-drop them onto the green area that appears at the bottom of the task
details 1 . Once the files are uploaded, they appear below the description 2 and become available to the team members who share this task with you. - Alternatively, click on the "Attach a file" link in the task details 3 , browse for files on your computer and, if necessary, add file descriptions.

Collaborative editing
When you work on a document with your peers, each participant can contribute by uploading a new version, or editing the existing Microsoft Office or OpenOffice document without downloading it to a computer.
You also can attach Google docs to your folders.
Version control
To upload a new version from your computer, move your mouse over the link to the file to see the "Upload new version" link 4 . After you finish uploading, Wrike automatically renames the file to follow the original file’s name and to avoid any confusion. However, a new description for this file can be added before uploading. You can delete the file by pressing the "delete" link.
You can view any of the previous versions of a file by pressing the small arrow to the left of the file name 5 . To download a particular version, click on its number at the beginning of each line 6 . If you use Google Chrome, simply drag-and-drop the version link from Wrike to a desired location on your computer, and the file will be downloaded!
