New to the community. Trying to get a JIRA manual user guide to help me learn fast
Hi @Emily
Welcome to the Atlassian community :)
Here you can find the complete documentation - link.
But I recommend starting with a free training path from Atlassian University: https://university.atlassian.com/student/catalog/list?category_ids=21734-free-training
The courses are concise but also explained in a very easy-to-understand way. In no time you will get a solid base!
Good luck,
Kasia
Welcome to the Community @Emily Nyamai ,
Please check out
https://university.atlassian.com/student/collection/850385-learning-paths
These are the self paced guides provided by Atlassian itself.
I hope this can help you get your learning.
Happy Learning and All the Best....
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Welcome to the Community!
To help you get started with Jira, here are some valuable resources:
Atlassian's "Get Started with Jira" Guide – This complete tutorial fully introduces Jira and explains setup guidance alongside essential functions and practical methods to increase productivity.
Atlassian University's "Get the Most Out of Jira" Course – Students learn Jira basics in this self-directed program, which explains essential terminology, shows platform navigation, and demonstrates how issues support project organization.
Happy learning!
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