Delete a Jira Service Desk project
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- Create and edit a service project
- Trash for Jira Software and Jira Work Management projects
- Delete a Jira Service Desk project
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- Managing project roles
- Allowing anonymous access to your project
- Managing components
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Once a Jira Service Management project has been deleted, it can only be recovered by reinstating a backup or an XML copy. This isn't the most fun thing to do, so make sure you're prepared to delete the project's issues, versions, and components. Associated schemes, workflows, issues types, or any content that could be shared with another project won't be affected.
- Go to your project and click Project settings.
- Select Details from the sidebar.
- Choose Delete project.
Last modified on Nov 17, 2021
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- Splitting Jira applications
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