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As a Jira next-gen user, I want to archive/hide issue manually from board

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      In Kanban board in next-gen Jira project there is no option for hiding or removing issue card from board manually. Only way is moving card to "Done" column and wait for 14 days. Or move issue to another project for "archive" it.

            [JSWCLOUD-17436] As a Jira next-gen user, I want to archive/hide issue manually from board

            After comparing this feature request with [JSWCLOUD-17257-https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSWCLOUD-17257] we realized that both are addressing the same scenario. We will be closing this request now and will ask you to cast your votes in the original request so we can measure the impact and interest more accurately.

            Best regards,
            Paula Silveira
            Atlassian Support Team

            Paula Silveira added a comment - After comparing this feature request with [JSWCLOUD-17257-https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSWCLOUD-17257] we realized that both are addressing the same scenario. We will be closing this request now and will ask you to cast your votes in the original request so we can measure the impact and interest more accurately. Best regards, Paula Silveira Atlassian Support Team

            A work around is to use a label, e.g., 'fresh' on all issues that are not done. By checking the label 'fresh' one 'temporarily archive' all 'Done issues' on the board.

            It is straight forward to batch edit and assign labels to issues from the 'all issues' view.

            Jonas Tidström added a comment - A work around is to use a label, e.g., 'fresh' on all issues that are not done. By checking the label 'fresh' one 'temporarily archive' all 'Done issues' on the board. It is straight forward to batch edit and assign labels to issues from the 'all issues' view.

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