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Inside portfolio, we (and everyone else I'm sure) work with a list of 100+ tickets, managing Specs and Priority on a day-to-day basis.
When we create new tickets in Portfolio, they show up at the bottom of this big list. Frequently we'll create groups of 5 or more tickets at the same time and it seems that in order to send these to the very top, we have to drag each one, individually.
This wasn't a big deal until the list got so large that dragging a tickets takes 10 seconds. It's becoming more of a hassle than it's worth.
Please tell me I've just missed something.
Thanks!
Hey Patrick,
There is another way to create tickets in your Portfolio scope table,
If you hover for 1-2 seconds on the line between 2 issues you will have an option to create issues without the need to go to the bottom of the table.
Check "option 2" in this doc: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiraportfoliocloud/creating-and-deleting-issues-828785241.html
Let me know if that helps,
Cheers,
Oh, that does help the immediate problem of us making these in Portfolio, thanks!
I assume this means there's not currently a faster way to reorder existing tickets?
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You assumed correctly, there is a feature suggestion ticket you can follow or comment on here: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JPOSERVER-35?src=confmacro
And get notified once this feature is available.
Cheers,
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