The font size of the epic label is the same as an issue's summary on the board and backlog views. It's redundant and a pain to update if you find yourself updating the summary when looking at the epic, then needing to go to the backlog > expand epics panel > expand epic > edit name and copy-paste the name to update. A waste of time. An Epic is an issue in a project. It therefore gets a unique key based on the project and a sequence number. As you create more, the sequence number simply increases. The number you have, whether deleted or not, Jira simply generates the next number and allocates it to the new issue. In order to remove done epics from the drop-down you have to set the epic status. This is different from the workflow status. I would recommend that you set it as part of the workflow, or that you have an automation that sets the epic status when you move it to a Done status. Take a look at Linking Epic Status to the Epic Issue Status for more Answer accepted. You can try this with Workflow post function instead of project automation like if you don't want the Epic link when the issue in "Unused" status add a post function (Clear Field Value and select the field Epic link)for the unused transition So when you click on the Unused transition it will clear the Epic link field. I think go to your project. Open project settings. go to the menu entry "people". and see there what is defined for those groups and your own account. If you can also take a screenshot of the permission scheme itself (the delete issue permission) that might help. Like. Reply. 0 votes. alex1 Mar 30, 2021. Not able to see the list of completed Epics in the Epic-link dropdown or hide them from appearing in the list. Environment. Jira cloud. Diagnosis. An Epics is considered done when 'Epic status' is set to Done but not based on the Epic issue status=Done. Cause. The 'Epic status' was set to Done, and the option to see closed Epic is not set. Solution Jan 10, 2022. Yes, you can customise any workflow in Jira to match all sorts of processes. But Epics are supposed to be a natural grouping of stories together and tend not to need it (or other Epic types). Software like Align, Advanced Roadmaps, BigPicture and Structure can give you more ways to work with Epics though. To remove issues from the scope table: In the scope section of the plan, click the checkboxes of the issues you want to remove. Click the Bulk actions menu > Remove from plan. Save the changes by doing the following: Click Review changes. The 'Review changes' dialog will display, with all changes selected by default. .

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