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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Hello all,
Thank you for watching, voting, and commenting on this issue.
Being able to resize columns or have the columns auto-resized to fit the screen in Team-managed projects (TMP) is something we are still gathering interest on. Although to be transparent and to set expectations we don't believe this will materialize in the next year or so. We are currently working on Parallel Sprints and Required Fields in TMP, and subsequently will be bringing some of the TMP experience improvements to Company-managed projects.
We do believe this is something we will need to provide a solution for in the future, but it is a question of when is the right time.
Please continue to vote and in particular please continue to add comments on the value you will get from this feature. This information is invaluable for us when evaluating all of the suggestions.
Thank you,
Eoin Ryan
Product Manager
Problem Definition
At this moment, it is not possible to resize the width of the columns of team-managed (formerly next-gen) projects.
Suggested Solution
Add the ability for users o resize the width of the columns of team-managed (formerly next-gen) projects.
Why this is important
This feature would greatly improve the user experience.
Workaround
Users can still collapse the left sidebar using the [ key to add more space.
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JSWCLOUD-5200 As a user, I would like to be able to change the size of cards on the Rapid Board
- Closed
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JSWCLOUD-17591 Make the team-managed (formerly next-gen) board columns auto-adjust their width as it is in company-managed (formerly classic) projects when resizing browser window
- Closed
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JWMCLOUD-88 Ability to resize the width of the columns and have character limit update accordingly
- Closed
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JRACLOUD-75914 Allow configuring the width of board columns
- Gathering Interest
- relates to
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JWMCLOUD-88 Ability to resize the width of the columns and have character limit update accordingly
- Closed
- resolves
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JSWCLOUD-17803 Ability to resize columns in board so that each column can display multiple cards in a row
- Gathering Interest