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After configuring the issue filters and view settings of a plan, you can save these settings as a view of the plan. This lets you organize how you want to view your work, and then save that view for you and relevant audiences to use. You can save as many views of a plan as needed, and switch between one view to another.Note that while switching between views only requires the Portfolio for Jira permission, you’ll need the Portfolio for Jira user permission to edit and save views of a plan. Learn more at Permissions in Portfolio for Jira.
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