Projects often involve supporting documents—requirements, designs, references, or deliverables. In PrjNx, file uploads and attachments are designed to keep these assets close to the work, so teams don’t waste time searching across tools.
This ensures that anyone working on a task or project always has the right context at the right time.

Why File Management Inside Projects Matters
When files live outside the project tool:
- Context is lost
- Version confusion increases
- New team members struggle to catch up
By attaching files directly to tasks and projects in PrjNx:
- Files stay tied to the work they support
- Discussions and updates remain contextual
- Teams collaborate more efficiently
PM Insight:
If a file influences delivery, it should live with the task or project—not in someone’s inbox.

Where You Can Attach Files in PrjNx
Files can be uploaded and accessed in context, including:
- Project-level attachments
- Task-level attachments
- Files shared through comments
This flexibility allows teams to organize documents based on how they actually work.

Best Practices for Uploading Files
1. Attach Files to the Right Level
- Use project-level attachments for shared references
- Use task-level attachments for specific deliverables or inputs
This keeps files easy to find later.

2. Use Clear File Names
Encourage meaningful file names that include:
- Purpose
- Version (if applicable)
- Date or milestone reference
Clear naming reduces confusion and rework.

3. Keep Discussions with the File
When sharing a file:
- Add a short comment explaining its purpose
- Mention anyone who needs to review it
This avoids follow-up questions and misinterpretation.

Managing File Changes Over Time
Projects evolve, and so do files.
Best practices:
- Upload updated versions rather than overwriting context
- Use comments to explain what changed
- Avoid deleting files that are already referenced in discussions
This maintains continuity and traceability.