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The Subtask panel of a task card displays a list of the task's subtasks.
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You can limit which subtasks are displayed by using the filter that opens when you click the panel header:
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You can also use the standard Display view menu to display subtasks in different ways:
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You can sort the list using standard sorting options:
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You can change the panel width to display more columns and fields. You can configure which fields will be displayed in the standard menu under the gear icon.
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==Operations in the Subtask panel==
In the Subtask panel, you can create a subtask simply by entering a task name in the "Create" field:
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You can use the button at the top to print the subtask list or create a subtask using the full task creation form:
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You can also carry out bulk operations on subtasks. The "Modify..." button and several of the most popular operations in the drop-down menu will appear when at least one subtask is selected in the list:
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Revision as of 23:05, 19 June 2020

The Subtask panel of a task card displays a list of the task's subtasks.


<screenshot>


You can limit which subtasks are displayed by using the filter that opens when you click the panel header:


<screenshot>


You can also use the standard Display view menu to display subtasks in different ways:


<screenshot>


You can sort the list using standard sorting options:


<screenshot>


You can change the panel width to display more columns and fields. You can configure which fields will be displayed in the standard menu under the gear icon.


<screenshot>


Operations in the Subtask panel

In the Subtask panel, you can create a subtask simply by entering a task name in the "Create" field:


<screenshot>


You can use the button at the top to print the subtask list or create a subtask using the full task creation form:


<screenshot>


You can also carry out bulk operations on subtasks. The "Modify..." button and several of the most popular operations in the drop-down menu will appear when at least one subtask is selected in the list:



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