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How to add multiple stories to a Release.

Nori El-Abdouni
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November 4, 2019

I have created a release.

I have around 10 stories, they are all in my kanban.

Can I mark all and add them to the release in one click. Or do I need to add each story to the release? 

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Manon Soubies-Camy
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November 4, 2019

Hi @Nori El-Abdouni and welcome to Community!

You can select several stories by pressing CTRL and then drop these issues to a version:

drag-drop-version.png

You can then see all selected issues added to the version:

version.png

Hope this helps!

- Manon

Nori El-Abdouni
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Hi!

This looks nice,

 

But... I can't see that part where the versions appear. How can I make that visible?

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Manon Soubies-Camy
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November 4, 2019

There may be two reasons:

  • Backlog isn't enabled

If so, you need to enable the backlog in your board settings > columns:

columns.png(More here: Enabling the Kanban backlog )

  • Versions are collapsed

If so, click on the Versions panel to open it:

versions-tab.png

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Tom Thompson
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August 20, 2021

Solution stated is quite cumbersome.  The much easier solution is a bulk edit.

The tricky part is knowing that the field to update is "Fix Version" -- why they call them Releases, but call the actual field you need to update "Fix Version".

 

 

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Thanks Tom!! 

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