![]() ![]() Marked the horizontal alignment to the left. We dragged the item type attribute to row 3, column 1, set the icon rendering to icon, and We dragged the responsible attribute to row 1, column 4 and set the label horizontal alignment to the left. We dragged the item number attribute to field row 1, column 3 and set the label horizontal Label horizontal alignment to the left, and icon rendering to icon (this shows the avatar in theĬase of user fields instead of the name). We selected the field and in the field attributes we set column to 2, row span to 2, hide indicator, Then we proceeded as follows:įrom the attribute panel A, we dragged the “responsible” property to the top leftmost field of the panel. (switch to the Administration perspective, Customize > Lists > Global Lists).įirst, we selected the panel and there were three rows and four columns. To define the list entry colors, you must have system manager privileges For responsible persons, the style settings are defined in each The colors for each property value that you define in the list of configuration settingsĮxist in your system. Item attribute, such as status, item type, responsible, etc., to determine the color. When you define a view, you can use any appropriate The color of the bar on the left side of each card is determined by the “style” attribute of the current query For example, if the column property is the item state, change the state of an item by dragging it to the column that represents the new state. To change the item’s column property value, click on the item and drag it to the column with the appropriate value. To change the order of columns, click the header and drag the column to the new position. ![]() The agile board allows you to perform a number of actions using the drag and drop method. However, you cannot remove columns if there is at least one item with a corresponding property value. ![]() For example, you can add estimates or update Remaining Work.Īctions icon, and then choose Edit title.You can remove a column by clicking the “remove” icon on the right side of the column header. This quick update feature is useful when you need to update many work items at once. You can update most fields shown on the card. In this case, the State field updates from Doing to Done.Īnother handy feature is to update a field without having to open the work item. Moving the card from In Progress to the Done column on the Task board, for example, updates the corresponding State field. To change the order or stack ranking of a work item, you drag a card up or down within a column. To update status of a work item, you simply drag-and-drop cards to a different column. Making daily or frequent updates helps everyone on your team stay in sync with what's been done and what needs doing next. Using the board views provides you with quick and easy ways to update work items as work progresses. When done with your changes, choose Save. Plus icon and enter the name of a field you want to add. For example, Show Remaining Work only applies to tasks and perhaps bugs, but not to user stories or product backlog items. Don't be surprised if the options change when you choose a different work item type. Repeat this step for each work item type you want to change. You change the way cards appear on the Taskboard in the same way you change the appearance of cards on Kanban boards. Add or remove fields from cards on the Taskboard If you're new to working with these tools, see Sprint planning. Also, add fields with information that you can use to filter the board. Or, you can show fields based on updates when using the Taskboards. Your best bet is to show fields on cards based on what your team frequently refers to. Does your team like to refer to work items by their ID? Do they want to see estimates? Do they want to highlight work items according to set criteria? Or, will just the bare bones of title and assignment suffice? It all depends on what's of interest to your team. You can either increase or simplify the information that displays on your cards. ![]() Apply styling rule to display tasks with Priority=1 as green.Show all core fields: ID, Assigned To, Remaining Work, Tags.In the card shown below, the following customizations have been set for the task work item type (WIT): To make severity 1 bugs stand out, a styling rule has been added to cause the card to display as yellow. It also shows three other fields and tags. In this example, the bug work item type (WIT) shows all the core fields. In case you're not seeing the desired work items on your backlog or board, see Set up your backlogs and boards to configure them according to your preferences. For more information, see Backlogs, boards, and plans. ![]()
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