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I currently have the Jira gadget on my overview page, however, I am part of several teams/boards. How do I select the specific Jira boards that I want to be listed on this Confluence Gadget Board, I do not want to see all the boards here, only my primary focus boards.
Hi @brittnee,
Try our Great Gadgets app. One of the many gadgets/macros that it offers is the Team Wallboard gadget that allows you to display your Jira board in Confluence.
It is highly configurable, you can adjust the colors, supports quick filters and swimlanes.
The app offers many other gadgets that you will find useful.
If you have questions, please don't hesitate to contact us as support@stonikbyte.com.
Thank you,
Danut Manda
You can use your board filter in the Jira gadget on Confluence then it will show you only your board issues.
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Open the Jira board>>Go to the board configuration >>Under General tab you can check the filter name and query both.
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You can check the filter name in Jira and then go the Confluence overview page> edit it and past the filter or JQL query under the Jira gadget.
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