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Portfolio for Jira classic plans allow you to manually import issues from Jira and commit changes made in Portfolio for Jira back to Jira.
If you add new issues in Jira, you'll have to manually re-import them into your classic plan. However, if you use live plans, you'll be able to select your issues sources and automatically stay in sync with Jira.
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Last modified on Sep 6, 2018
In this section
Related content
- Analytics
- View insights on spaces
- How to identify storage size in Confluence Cloud using the Space Reports feature
- How to Locate All Orphaned Pages in Confluence
- How to query the database to find the size of spaces in Confluence Data Center
- Managing Confluence Data
- How can I find which Spaces have been recently viewed or their content modified?
- The space directory
- How to query the database to find the size of spaces in Confluence Data Center
- Query to Check Groups Actively Used in Space Permissions and Page Restrictions
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