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Open Jira’s Apps menu in the navigation bar and click on Rich Filters. This will open the Rich Filters list page.
Click on the Create New Rich Filternew rich filter button at the top-right of the screen. This will open the Create a new Rich Filter dialog box.
Fill in the two mandatory fields:
Enter aIn the Create new rich filter tab, enter a unique name for your rich filter
.Selectand select an existing Jira filter as
aits base
for your rich filter. Make sure that the Jira filter you select returns some results, as we will use it in the following tutorials in this series..
Click Create.
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You need to have the rights to use the selected Jira filter but you don't need to be its owner. |
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You have now created your first rich filter. You are now on the rich filter configuration page in the General section. As you can see, your rich filter is based on the native Jira filter you have selected. You have been added as an administrator of the rich filter, which allows you to edit it.
Try it out: type a description in the corresponding field and click Submit to save the change.
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To display the list of rich filters for which you have view permission, click on Rich Filters in the Apps menu of Jira’s navigation bar, as you did at the beginning of this tutorial.
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Alternatively, if you are on the configuration page of a rich filter, you can click on the Rich Filters list link at the top left of the screen. |
You can find the rich filter you're looking for directly in the list or by using the search field at the top of the page.
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Click on any rich filter's name to open its configuration page.
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You can change the configuration with admin permission
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Learn more
See Managing Rich Filters to learn more about the basic configuration of Rich Filters.
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