Overview
Project tasks are easy to create. There are three different options for creating them, either based on number of features to review, gridded area or specific areas uploaded by a user as a KMZ/KML.
Tasks By Feature Objects
The default tiling option is labeled as kdtree on the right menu. This will try to separate the project so each tile has the same number of features requiring review in them. A minimum area setting is also used to ensure that no tile too small is also generated.

Tasks By Grided Area
Users can also choose to divide a project by a regular square grid. The size of the squares can be specified. It is also recommended to toggle on the check box for Filter Zero-Object Tasks to ensure there are no blank tasks are generated.

Tasks By User Upload
Also known as tasks by KML, a user can upload a Google Earth KML or KMZ containing polygons to generate custom task tiles. This allows users better control on how they may need a project divided to meet demands or timelines.

Feature Cropping
At the bottom of the right menu bar is the option to crop features to the individual task bounds. This is useful to avoid having lines being partial in one tile and also in the other, providing difficult for a single reviewer to QA and accept. It is often recommended to have this on to avoid any confusion of features when working in a task.

