Could you go into the issue and look at the "resolution" field?
What does that say (if anything)?
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Ok, could you run a quick search that includes the issue ( key = "KEO-1" is probably the easiest one to run) I'm looking to see if the result in the issue navigator is struck out as well...
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Hmm. Interesting one.
Two more quick things to check.
First, could you update the issue in some way - a comment, transition, edit, doesn't matter, just a minor change. Then check how it looks in the stream again.
Secondly, look in the history of the issue (post here if possible)
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other place no issue, only overstrike in activity stream, different browser tried. update, comment,history try,search try. all try...
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Ok, but what does the issue history say? Specifically, does it mention resolution anywhere?
Another possibility - have you got any application links?
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Ok, that rules out another thought.
What does the history of the issue say though?
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the attached picture showing history, nothing much indication.
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any expert know what did i trigger wrong to cause such thing happen?
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