How to remove ticket(s) easily from a Kanban board

Anna Litz January 4, 2019

Is there a way without manually setting filters to REMOVE a ticket from appearing on the Kanban board.  I see clearly how to add the ticket to a Kanban board, but not how to remove it.

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Fadoua
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January 4, 2019

@Anna Litz

Did you try to use quick filters on your board?

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Jack Brickey
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January 4, 2019

@Anna Litz, adding to Fadoua's input here. It would help to understand more on your goals here. For example do you want issues that meet certain criteria to never show on the board (change the board filter to exclude) or just hide temporarily (quick filter).

Just to be clear the board is simply a visual representation of a filter query. What is displayed or not displayed is driven by the boards filter along w/ some rules, e.g. issues released may disappear.

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January 4, 2019

Indeed, the way to "remove" an issue from a board is to change it so that it is no longer selected by the filters the board is showing.

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Tarun Sapra
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January 4, 2019

The Kanban board is just a view on the tickets being fetched by underlying filter. If you make changes in filter then you can remove the tickets from appearing. 

Another way to do it is to avoid making any change in main filter but rather add a sub-filer in the Kanban board configuration.

https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwarecloud/configuring-filters-764477988.html#Configuringfilters-(Kanbanonly)Addingasub-filter

https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwareserver079/configuring-filters-950290525.html#Configuringfilters-(Kanbanonly)Addingasub-filter

https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwareserver079/configuring-filters-950290525.html#Configuringfilters-(Kanbanonly)Hidingcompletedissues

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