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  1. Jira Platform Cloud
  2. JRACLOUD-76878

Ability to change the order of the Issues in Epic

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      Atlassian update on June 21st

      Hi everyone, thanks so much for your suggestions.

      You can now see a new dropdown box that allows users to sort issues under epic issues (company managed projects) and child issues (team managed projects). The following sort options could be available to you, based on your specific project setup:

      • Created (most recent first)
      • Key (alphabetically then numerically)
      • Priority (same order specified in the global admin - only available when the “parent issue” also has the priority field visible)
      • Status (first by status category - to do, in progress, then done - and then alphabetically
      • Assignee (alphabetically then unassigned)
      • Default (current order, “ranking” - for example, what was set in a board)

      Atlassian Product Team

      NOTE: This suggestion is for JIRA Cloud. Using JIRA Server? See the corresponding suggestion.

      Today we don't have the ability to reorder the Issues in Epic when viewing a ticket.
      It would be great if we can rank them like we do with the Sub-Tasks (see attached).

      Also, it would be helpful to have a header column to the "Issues in this epic" section of an epic where the users could sort by issue key, ID, or summary

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              yjiang@atlassian.com Yuan Jiang
              12ee0a4b8cbf Adrian Yong
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