Working on service projects
Jira Service Management Data Center and Server 4.15 documentation
- Installing Jira Service Management
- Getting started with Jira Service Management
- Administering service projects
- Working on service projects
- Set up a knowledge base for self-service
- Setting up incident management
- Managing your assets with Insight
- Providing help in multiple languages
- Using the help center
- Collecting customer satisfaction (CSAT) feedback
- Jira Service Management best practices
- Accessibility
- Getting help with Jira Service Management
- Jira Data Center and Server mobile app
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- Working with issues
- Managing your user profile
- Adding announcements
- Adding request participants
- Using service project queues
- Raising requests on behalf of customers
- Adding customers
- Organizing work with versions
- Organizing work with components
- Workflows
- Using Jira on a mobile device
- Configuring dashboards
- View requests in the help center
- Searching for issues
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Working on issues
Last modified on Mar 19, 2021
In this section
- Working with issues
- Managing your user profile
- Adding announcements
- Adding request participants
- Using service project queues
- Raising requests on behalf of customers
- Adding customers
- Organizing work with versions
- Organizing work with components
- Workflows
- Using Jira on a mobile device
- Configuring dashboards
- View requests in the help center
- Searching for issues
Related content
- No related content found
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