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You can view an issue on the Task Board in three different ways, called 'Views':

  • 'Summaries' view — shows a summary card for each issue
  • 'Cards' view — shows a detailed card for each issue
  • 'List' view — shows each issue as a row in a table

Your project administrator can configure the information that is displayed for an issue in each of these views. See Configuring your Card Styles for more information.

(tick) Tip You can also change the viewing 'mode' of the Task Board to view issues in Compact or Kanban (Outline) mode. See Using Task Board Modes to View Issues for more information.

To change your issues view,

  1. Log into JIRA.
  2. Select Agile > Classic in the top navigation bar. Then select Classic Task Board from the drop-down below the project name.
  3. Click the 'Views' menu and click the desired issues view from the dropdown menu. The following issue views will be available:

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List

 

The list view is essentially viewing the issues as rows in a table. The issue will simply be represented as a single row.

This view is useful when 'ranking' issues, as it is the most compact view.

Screenshot: Issues — List View

Why are there symbols on my cards?

GreenHopper can display symbols on your cards to indicate that there is important information about an issue that you need to be aware of:

  • A (tick) symbol indicates the issue is assigned to multiple fix versions and that at least one of those versions is released. A common scenario would be where an issue is assigned to a sprint (e.g. 'Version 1 Milestone 1') for a version (e.g. 'Version 1'), and the sprint has been completed.
  • A (warning) symbol indicates that somebody has flagged this issue for attention. Read more about flagging fields.

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