# How to Publish Tasks

After [create your task](/guide-book/boost-engagement/task-system/how-to-create-tasks.md), you can click "`Publish`" to complete the publishing process.&#x20;

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### Draft to Publish

If your task is in `Draft`:

click on the top-right corner, click "Edit ", then click on "Publish", and your task will be displayed on the community.&#x20;

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### Delisted to Publish

If your task is in `Delisted`:

click on the top-right corner, then click "Publish", and your task will be displayed on the community.&#x20;

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*Please note that if your task has a start time set, it will be displayed on your community after the task begins.*


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