Put a Started Task on Pause (MOP 2.0)
An employee might put a task on pause for various reasons, such as needing to address an urgent matter, waiting for necessary resources, or encountering an unexpected obstacle. Pausing a task allows the employee to temporarily halt progress while ensuring that the task's status is accurately reflected in the system.
Path: My Tasks
1. Click on the eye on the left side of the task.
2. Click on Pause.
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