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Jamie Cropley
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Apr 14, 2023

I made a task like so Epic, Story then task but I can’t see the task I make anywhere in Jira where do I go to find it?

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Kristján Geir Mathiesen
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Apr 14, 2023

Hi @Jamie Cropley and...

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Out of the box Jira has Epic as the top level. Then are regular issue types like Story, Task, ... And the lowest level has Sub-task.

You can use JQL to find issues. Go to https://[your cloud instance name].atlassian.net/issues/?jql=  and click on "Switch to JQL" If you clear the search criteria and click on Search. Then you get all issues. You can sort them by Created.

Alternatively, you can narrow your search by entering into the search box:

Project = [the project key where you created your Task] AND type = Task

HTH,
KGM

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Apr 16, 2023

Hi @Jamie Cropley

@Kristján Geir Mathiesen is right, however there is an alternative way you can try as well which is by searching the task by it's name which is available at the top on the menu bar. 

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Apr 16, 2023

Yes...

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I only mention one of a few ways.

Best, KGM

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