Hi Lila, We have the end user do the clicking. In the beginning, we would have those that wouldn't mark their tasks complete. At first, I would go in and mark tasks done that I knew were done, but we have so many projects, it would take a good portion of the day to research all of them. Thankfully, we have a very supportive manager, and he said not do to that. We sent out an email to all users telling them they are responsible for marking their work done and are responsible for following up with the predecessors if they are waiting and haven't heard anything. He flat out said unless it's a critical project (which are rare for us), it will be the fault of the TEAM if a project is not completed on time. After a few projects missed their deadlines and upset managers from other areas followed up, they talked with their employees and told them to own their tasks and responsibilities. An unseen but welcome outcome was not only did it improve the users marking their tasks done, but the communication improved greatly within Workfront. Now, if someone is going to be late, they add notes into the project explaining what the hold up is. Thus, the project manager can then help push along the hold up or readjust the project. It wasn't an overnight fix, but with management on board and believing in not micro-managing, it helped greatly. It also gave the teams a boost (after the griping was done), because they now felt they partially own the projects and hold each other accountable. Michelle Jackson Colony Brands, Inc.