when viewing the image thumbnails they are not in order and annoying to scroll through to find the most recently uploaded thumbnail or image. Is there a way to sort the image uploads by most recently updated?
Any luck? Did you open a ticket with Atlassian? You can vote here, another Champion opened a bug issue with Atlassian
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@Jonathan123123Atlassian Summit finished yesterday. Lot of people are traveling back. Please be patient
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@Jonathan123123My apology the screenshot I sent you earlier is from JIRA server 7.3.0
Let me play around with JIRA cloud and see if I can get something similar. I know Atlassian changed the issue layout but I don't use a recent version yet
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@Jonathan123123per the following document attachments can be sorted but I don't see it on the issue view.
Please click here to open a support ticket with Atlassian.
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@Tinker Fadoua has Jira, disabled this option within Jira cloud?
Heres my view when creating an issue:
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@Jonathan123123no it should be available. Please open a support ticket I sent you the link. I am missing something since I can not find the arrow on my issues
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@Jonathan123123are you a jira cloud? or Jira server user?
I see that in Cloud they no longer have that option (to sort attachments)
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@Tinker Fadouaare you referring to the attachment panel in the ticket?
I believe I am using the server user modal
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@Tinker Fadoua how I do transfer my tickets (and info) from user to cloud-based integration. Can we hop on a call if possible?
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@Jonathan123123Can you send me a screenshot from one of your issues after of course removing any confidential or personal information?
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If I am using the server user version can I transfer all info to Jira cloud?
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@Jonathan123123The best way to know if you are using JIRA Cloud or JIRA Server is to look at your URL if it has atlassian.net that means you are a cloud user.
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@Jonathan123123Going back to your question of transferring all the data from server to cloud. It is Yes
Click here to read more about it.
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@Tinker Fadouais that in the screen shot located in each individual issue or do I have to config this in settings?
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@Jonathan123123yes it is in an individual issue. You don't have to configure anything. However that screenshot is from version 7.3.0
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My apology I meant to reply couple hours ago. Are you looking to order them alphabetically? or by date?
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Here is a screenshot with the different options to sort your attachments:
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Are you talking about JIRA or Confluence? Just making sure
If it is JIRA, do you mean images when you add them as Attachments?
Best,
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@Tinker Fadoua I am referring to JIRA. And yes when you add them as attachments to issues.
Thank you for the reply
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@Fadoua I am referring to JIRA. And yes when you add them as attachments to issues.
Thank you for the reply
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