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We use the issue filter heavily in my office, and often there is more than 50 tasks listed per filter. If there is more than 50 tasks listed, is there a way to set the filter or the display options to show all the tasks rather than have them separated into 50/page?
Thanks!
It's a setting in each user's preferences - click on your name and look for edit-preferences, and you'll be able to change it for yourself.
Be warned that more than 50 a page can be a significant load on the system and will render quite slowly (and bear in mind humans struggle with more than a handful anyway - a better option is usually to refine the filter)
In JIRA Cloud, this is now under JIRA Settings -> System -> User Interface -> Default User Preferences
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How about Jira Server? is this option definitely configurable or it depends what admin allows?
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yes, there is, see here
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