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stage: Plan
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group: Project Management
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Manage issues **(FREE)**
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[GitLab Issues](index.md) are the fundamental medium for collaborating on ideas and
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planning work in GitLab.
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## Create an issue
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When you create an issue, you are prompted to enter the fields of the issue.
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If you know the values you want to assign to an issue, you can use
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[quick actions](../quick_actions.md) to enter them.
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You can create an issue in many ways in GitLab:
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- [From a project](#from-a-project)
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- [From a group](#from-a-group)
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- [From another issue](#from-another-issue)
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- [From an issue board](#from-an-issue-board)
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- [By sending an email](#by-sending-an-email)
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- [Using a URL with prefilled values](#using-a-url-with-prefilled-values)
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- [Using Service Desk](#using-service-desk)
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### From a project
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Guest role for the project.
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To create an issue:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project.
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1. Either:
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- On the left sidebar, select **Issues**, and then, in the top right corner, select **New issue**.
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- On the top bar, select the plus sign (**{plus-square}**) and then, under **This project**,
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select **New issue**.
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1. Complete the [fields](#fields-in-the-new-issue-form).
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1. Select **Create issue**.
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The newly created issue opens.
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### From a group
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Issues belong to projects, but when you're in a group, you can access and create issues that belong
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to the projects in the group.
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Guest role for the project in the group.
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To create an issue from a group:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Groups** and find your group.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Issues**.
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1. In the top right corner, select **Select project to create issue**.
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1. Select the project you'd like to create an issue for. The button now reflects the selected
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project.
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1. Select **New issue in `<project name>`**.
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1. Complete the [fields](#fields-in-the-new-issue-form).
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1. Select **Create issue**.
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The newly created issue opens.
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The project you selected most recently becomes the default for your next visit.
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This can save you a lot of time and clicks, if you mostly create issues for the same project.
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### From another issue
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> New issue becoming linked to the issue of origin [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/68226) in GitLab 14.3.
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You can create a new issue from an existing one. The two issues can then be marked as related.
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Guest role for the project.
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To create an issue from another issue:
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1. In an existing issue, select the vertical ellipsis (**{ellipsis_v}**).
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1. Select **New issue**.
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1. Complete the [fields](#fields-in-the-new-issue-form).
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The new issue's description is prefilled with `Related to #123`, where `123` is the ID of the
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issue of origin. If you keep this mention in the description, the two issues become
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[linked](related_issues.md).
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1. Select **Create issue**.
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The newly created issue opens.
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### From an issue board
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You can create a new issue from an [issue board](../issue_board.md).
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Guest role for the project.
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To create an issue from a project issue board:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project.
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1. Select **Issues > Boards**.
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1. At the top of a board list, select **New issue** (**{plus-square}**).
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1. Enter the issue's title.
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1. Select **Create issue**.
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To create an issue from a group issue board:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Groups** and find your group.
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1. Select **Issues > Boards**.
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1. At the top of a board list, select **New issue** (**{plus-square}**).
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1. Enter the issue's title.
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1. Under **Projects**, select the project in the group that the issue should belong to.
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1. Select **Create issue**.
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The issue is created and shows up in the board list. It shares the list's characteristic, so, for
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example, if the list is scoped to a label `Frontend`, the new issue also has this label.
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### By sending an email
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> Generated email address format changed in GitLab 11.7.
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> The older format is still supported, so existing aliases and contacts still work.
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You can send an email to create an issue in a project on the project's
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**Issues List** page.
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Prerequisites:
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- Your GitLab instance must have [incoming email](../../../administration/incoming_email.md)
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configured.
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- There must be at least one issue in the issue list.
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- You must have at least the Guest role for the project.
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To email an issue to a project:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project.
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1. Select **Issues**.
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1. At the bottom of the page, select **Email a new issue to this project**.
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1. To copy the email address, select **Copy** (**{copy-to-clipboard}**).
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1. From your email client, send an email to this address.
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The subject is used as the title of the new issue, and the email body becomes the description.
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You can use [Markdown](../../markdown.md) and [quick actions](../quick_actions.md).
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A new issue is created, with your user as the author.
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You can save this address as a contact in your email client to use it again.
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WARNING:
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The email address you see is a private email address, generated just for you.
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**Keep it to yourself**, because anyone who knows it can create issues or merge requests as if they
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were you.
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To regenerate the email address:
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1. On the issues list, select **Email a new issue to this project**.
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1. Select **reset this token**.
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### Using a URL with prefilled values
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To link directly to the new issue page with prefilled fields, use query
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string parameters in a URL. You can embed a URL in an external
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HTML page to create issues with certain fields prefilled.
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| Field | URL parameter | Notes |
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| -------------------- | --------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Title | `issue[title]` | Must be [URL-encoded](../../../api/index.md#namespaced-path-encoding). |
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| Issue type | `issue[issue_type]` | Either `incident` or `issue`. |
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| Description template | `issuable_template` | Cannot be used at the same time as `issue[description]`. Must be [URL-encoded](../../../api/index.md#namespaced-path-encoding). |
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| Description | `issue[description]` | Cannot be used at the same time as `issuable_template`. Must be [URL-encoded](../../../api/index.md#namespaced-path-encoding). |
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| Confidential | `issue[confidential]` | If `true`, the issue is marked as confidential. |
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Adapt these examples to form your new issue URL with prefilled fields.
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To create an issue in the GitLab project:
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- With a prefilled title and description:
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```plaintext
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https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/new?issue[title]=Whoa%2C%20we%27re%20half-way%20there&issue[description]=Whoa%2C%20livin%27%20in%20a%20URL
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```
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- With a prefilled title and description template:
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```plaintext
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https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/new?issue[title]=Validate%20new%20concept&issuable_template=Feature%20Proposal%20-%20basic
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```
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- With a prefilled title, description, and marked as confidential:
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```plaintext
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https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/new?issue[title]=Validate%20new%20concept&issue[description]=Research%20idea&issue[confidential]=true
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```
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### Using Service Desk
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To offer email support, enable [Service Desk](../service_desk.md) for your project.
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Now, when your customer sends a new email, a new issue can be created in
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the appropriate project and followed up from there.
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### Fields in the new issue form
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> Adding the new issue to an epic [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/13847) in GitLab 13.1.
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When you're creating a new issue, you can complete the following fields:
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- Title
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- Type: either issue (default) or incident
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- [Description template](../description_templates.md): overwrites anything in the Description text box
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- Description: you can use [Markdown](../../markdown.md) and [quick actions](../quick_actions.md)
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- Checkbox to make the issue [confidential](confidential_issues.md)
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- [Assignees](#assignee)
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- [Weight](issue_weight.md)
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- [Epic](../../group/epics/index.md)
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- [Due date](due_dates.md)
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- [Milestone](../milestones/index.md)
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- [Labels](../labels.md)
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## Edit an issue
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You can edit an issue's title and description.
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Reporter role for the project, be the author of the issue, or be assigned to the issue.
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To edit an issue:
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1. To the right of the title, select **Edit title and description** (**{pencil}**).
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1. Edit the available fields.
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1. Select **Save changes**.
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### Bulk edit issues from a project
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> - Assigning epic [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/210470) in GitLab 13.2.
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> - Editing health status [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/218395) in GitLab 13.2.
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> - Editing iteration [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/196806) in GitLab 13.9.
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You can edit multiple issues at a time when you're in a project.
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Reporter role for the project.
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To edit multiple issues at the same time:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Issues**.
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1. Select **Edit issues**. A sidebar on the right of your screen appears.
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1. Select the checkboxes next to each issue you want to edit.
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1. From the sidebar, edit the available fields.
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1. Select **Update all**.
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When bulk editing issues in a project, you can edit the following attributes:
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- Status (open or closed)
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- [Assignees](#assignee)
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- [Epic](../../group/epics/index.md)
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- [Milestone](../milestones/index.md)
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- [Labels](../labels.md)
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- [Health status](#health-status)
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- [Notification](../../profile/notifications.md) subscription
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- [Iteration](../../group/iterations/index.md)
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### Bulk edit issues from a group
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/7249) in GitLab 12.1.
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> - Assigning epic [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/210470) in GitLab 13.2.
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> - Editing health status [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/218395) in GitLab 13.2.
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> - Editing iteration [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/196806) in GitLab 13.9.
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You can edit multiple issues across multiple projects when you're in a group.
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Reporter role for a group.
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To edit multiple issues at the same time:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Groups** and find your group.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Issues**.
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1. Select **Edit issues**. A sidebar on the right of your screen appears.
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1. Select the checkboxes next to each issue you want to edit.
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1. From the sidebar, edit the available fields.
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1. Select **Update all**.
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When bulk editing issues in a group, you can edit the following attributes:
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- [Epic](../../group/epics/index.md)
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- [Milestone](../milestones/index.md)
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- [Iteration](../../group/iterations/index.md)
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- [Labels](../labels.md)
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- [Health status](#health-status)
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## Move an issue
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When you move an issue, it's closed and copied to the target project.
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The original issue is not deleted. A system note, which indicates
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where it came from and went to, is added to both issues.
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Be careful when moving an issue to a project with different access rules. Before moving the issue, make sure it does not contain sensitive data.
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Reporter role for the project.
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To move an issue:
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1. Go to the issue.
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1. On the right sidebar, select **Move issue**.
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1. Search for a project to move the issue to.
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1. Select **Move**.
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### Bulk move issues **(FREE SELF)**
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You can move all open issues from one project to another.
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have access to the Rails console of the GitLab instance.
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To do it:
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1. Optional (but recommended). [Create a backup](../../../raketasks/backup_restore.md) before
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attempting any changes in the console.
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1. Open the [Rails console](../../../administration/operations/rails_console.md).
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1. Run the following script. Make sure to change `project`, `admin_user`, and `target_project` to
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your values.
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```ruby
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project = Project.find_by_full_path('full path of the project where issues are moved from')
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issues = project.issues
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admin_user = User.find_by_username('username of admin user') # make sure user has permissions to move the issues
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target_project = Project.find_by_full_path('full path of target project where issues moved to')
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issues.each do |issue|
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if issue.state != "closed" && issue.moved_to.nil?
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Issues::MoveService.new(project, admin_user).execute(issue, target_project)
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else
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puts "issue with id: #{issue.id} and title: #{issue.title} was not moved"
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end
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end; nil
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```
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1. To exit the Rails console, enter `quit`.
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## Close an issue
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When you decide that an issue is resolved or no longer needed, you can close it.
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The issue is marked as closed but is not deleted.
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Reporter role for the project, be the author of the issue, or be assigned to the issue.
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To close an issue, you can do the following:
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- At the top of the issue, select **Close issue**.
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- In an [issue board](../issue_board.md), drag an issue card from its list into the **Closed** list.
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![close issue from the issue board](img/close_issue_from_board.gif)
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### Reopen a closed issue
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Reporter role for the project, be the author of the issue, or be assigned to the issue.
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To reopen a closed issue, at the top of the issue, select **Reopen issue**.
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A reopened issue is no different from any other open issue.
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### Closing issues automatically
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You can close issues automatically by using certain words in the commit message or MR description.
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If a commit message or merge request description contains text matching the [defined pattern](#default-closing-pattern),
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all issues referenced in the matched text are closed when either:
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- The commit is pushed to a project's [**default** branch](../repository/branches/default.md).
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- The commit or merge request is merged into the default branch.
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For example, if you include `Closes #4, #6, Related to #5` in a merge request
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description:
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- Issues `#4` and `#6` are closed automatically when the MR is merged.
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- Issue `#5` is marked as a [related issue](related_issues.md), but it's not closed automatically.
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Alternatively, when you [create a merge request from an issue](../merge_requests/getting_started.md#merge-requests-to-close-issues),
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it inherits the issue's milestone and labels.
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For performance reasons, automatic issue closing is disabled for the very first
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push from an existing repository.
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#### Default closing pattern
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To automatically close an issue, use the following keywords followed by the issue reference.
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Available keywords:
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- Close, Closes, Closed, Closing, close, closes, closed, closing
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- Fix, Fixes, Fixed, Fixing, fix, fixes, fixed, fixing
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- Resolve, Resolves, Resolved, Resolving, resolve, resolves, resolved, resolving
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- Implement, Implements, Implemented, Implementing, implement, implements, implemented, implementing
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Available issue reference formats:
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- A local issue (`#123`).
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- A cross-project issue (`group/project#123`).
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- The full URL of an issue (`https://gitlab.example.com/group/project/issues/123`).
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For example:
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```plaintext
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Awesome commit message
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Fix #20, Fixes #21 and Closes group/otherproject#22.
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This commit is also related to #17 and fixes #18, #19
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and https://gitlab.example.com/group/otherproject/issues/23.
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```
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The previous commit message closes `#18`, `#19`, `#20`, and `#21` in the project this commit is pushed to,
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as well as `#22` and `#23` in `group/otherproject`. `#17` is not closed as it does
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not match the pattern.
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You can use the closing patterns in multi-line commit messages or one-liners
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done from the command line with `git commit -m`.
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The default issue closing pattern regex:
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```shell
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\b((?:[Cc]los(?:e[sd]?|ing)|\b[Ff]ix(?:e[sd]|ing)?|\b[Rr]esolv(?:e[sd]?|ing)|\b[Ii]mplement(?:s|ed|ing)?)(:?) +(?:(?:issues? +)?%{issue_ref}(?:(?: *,? +and +| *,? *)?)|([A-Z][A-Z0-9_]+-\d+))+)
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```
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#### Disable automatic issue closing
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/19754) in GitLab 12.7.
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You can disable the automatic issue closing feature on a per-project basis
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in the [project's settings](../settings/index.md).
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Maintainer role for the project.
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To disable automatic issue closing:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > Repository**.
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1. Expand **Default branch**.
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1. Select **Auto-close referenced issues on default branch**.
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1. Select **Save changes**.
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Referenced issues are still displayed, but are not closed automatically.
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The automatic issue closing is disabled by default in a project if the project has the issue tracker
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disabled. If you want to enable automatic issue closing, make sure to
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[enable GitLab Issues](../settings/index.md#sharing-and-permissions).
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Changing this setting applies only to new merge requests or commits. Already
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closed issues remain as they are.
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If issue tracking is enabled, disabling automatic issue closing only applies to merge requests
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attempting to automatically close issues in the same project.
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Merge requests in other projects can still close another project's issues.
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#### Customize the issue closing pattern **(FREE SELF)**
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have [administrator access](../../../administration/index.md) to your GitLab instance.
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To change the default issue closing pattern, edit the
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[`gitlab.rb` or `gitlab.yml` file](../../../administration/issue_closing_pattern.md)
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of your installation.
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## Change the issue type
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Prerequisites:
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- You must be the issue author or have at least the Reporter role for the project, be the author of the issue, or be assigned to the issue.
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To change issue type:
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1. To the right of the title, select **Edit title and description** (**{pencil}**).
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1. Edit the issue and select an issue type from the **Issue type** dropdown list:
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- Issue
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- [Incident](../../../operations/incident_management/index.md)
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1. Select **Save changes**.
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## Delete an issue
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> Deleting from the vertical ellipsis menu [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/299933) in GitLab 14.6.
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have the Owner role for a project.
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To delete an issue:
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1. In an issue, select the vertical ellipsis (**{ellipsis_v}**).
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1. Select **Delete issue**.
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Alternatively:
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1. In an issue, select **Edit title and description** (**{pencil}**).
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1. Select **Delete issue**.
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## Promote an issue to an epic **(PREMIUM)**
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/3777) in GitLab 11.6.
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> - Moved from GitLab Ultimate to GitLab Premium in 12.8.
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> - Promoting issues to epics via the UI [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/233974) in GitLab 13.6.
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You can promote an issue to an [epic](../../group/epics/index.md) in the immediate parent group.
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To promote an issue to an epic:
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1. In an issue, select the vertical ellipsis (**{ellipsis_v}**).
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1. Select **Promote to epic**.
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Alternatively, you can use the `/promote` [quick action](../quick_actions.md#issues-merge-requests-and-epics).
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Read more about [promoting an issues to epics](../../group/epics/manage_epics.md#promote-an-issue-to-an-epic).
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## Add an issue to an iteration **(PREMIUM)**
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/216158) in GitLab 13.2.
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> - Moved to GitLab Premium in 13.9.
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To add an issue to an [iteration](../../group/iterations/index.md):
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1. Go to the issue.
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1. On the right sidebar, in the **Iteration** section, select **Edit**.
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1. From the dropdown list, select the iteration to associate this issue with.
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1. Select any area outside the dropdown list.
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Alternatively, you can use the `/iteration` [quick action](../quick_actions.md#issues-merge-requests-and-epics).
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## Copy issue reference
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To refer to an issue elsewhere in GitLab, you can use its full URL or a short reference, which looks like
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`namespace/project-name#123`, where `namespace` is either a group or a username.
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To copy the issue reference to your clipboard:
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1. Go to the issue.
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1. On the right sidebar, next to **Reference**, select **Copy Reference** (**{copy-to-clipboard}**).
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You can now paste the reference into another description or comment.
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Read more about issue references in [GitLab-Flavored Markdown](../../markdown.md#gitlab-specific-references).
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## Copy issue email address
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/18816) in GitLab 13.8.
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You can create a comment in an issue by sending an email.
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Sending an email to this address creates a comment that contains the email body.
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To learn more about creating comments by sending an email and the necessary configuration, see
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[Reply to a comment by sending email](../../discussions/index.md#reply-to-a-comment-by-sending-email).
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To copy the issue's email address:
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1. Go to the issue.
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1. On the right sidebar, next to **Issue email**, select **Copy Reference** (**{copy-to-clipboard}**).
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## Real-time sidebar
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/17589) in GitLab 13.3. Disabled by default.
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> - [Enabled on GitLab.com](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/production/-/issues/3413) in GitLab 13.9.
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> - [Enabled on self-managed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/17589) in GitLab 14.5.
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FLAG:
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On self-managed GitLab, by default this feature is available. To hide the feature per project or for your entire instance, ask an administrator to
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[disable the feature flags](../../../administration/feature_flags.md) named `real_time_issue_sidebar` and `broadcast_issue_updates`.
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On GitLab.com, this feature is available.
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Assignees in the sidebar are updated in real time.
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## Assignee
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An issue can be assigned to one or [more users](multiple_assignees_for_issues.md).
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The assignees can be changed as often as needed. The idea is that the assignees are
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people responsible for an issue.
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When an issue is assigned to someone, it appears in their assigned issues list.
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If a user is not a member of a project, an issue can only be assigned to them if they create it
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themselves or another project member assigns them.
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To change the assignee on an issue:
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1. Go to your issue.
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1. On the right sidebar, in the **Assignee** section, select **Edit**.
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1. From the dropdown list, select the user to add as an assignee.
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1. Select any area outside the dropdown list.
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## Similar issues
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To prevent duplication of issues on the same topic, GitLab searches for similar issues
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when you create a new issue.
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Prerequisites:
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- [GraphQL](../../../api/graphql/index.md) must be enabled.
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As you type in the title text box of the **New issue** page, GitLab searches titles and descriptions
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across all issues in the current project. Only issues you have access to are returned.
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Up to five similar issues, sorted by most recently updated, are displayed below the title text box.
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## Health status **(ULTIMATE)**
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/36427) in GitLab 12.10.
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> - Health status of closed issues [can't be edited](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/220867) in GitLab 13.4 and later.
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> - Issue health status visible in issue lists [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/45141) in GitLab 13.6.
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> - [Feature flag removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/213567) in GitLab 13.7.
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To help you track issue statuses, you can assign a status to each issue.
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This status marks issues as progressing as planned or needing attention to keep on schedule.
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Prerequisites:
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- You must have at least the Reporter role for the project.
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To edit health status of an issue:
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1. Go to the issue.
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1. On the right sidebar, in the **Health status** section, select **Edit**.
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1. From the dropdown list, select the status to add to this issue:
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- On track (green)
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- Needs attention (amber)
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- At risk (red)
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You can then see the issue's status in the issues list and the epic tree.
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After an issue is closed, its health status can't be edited and the **Edit** button becomes disabled
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until the issue is reopened.
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You can also set and clear health statuses using the `/health_status` and `/clear_health_status`
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[quick actions](../quick_actions.md#issues-merge-requests-and-epics).
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## Publish an issue **(ULTIMATE)**
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/30906) in GitLab 13.1.
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If a status page application is associated with the project, you can use the `/publish`
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[quick action](../quick_actions.md) to publish the issue.
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For more information, see [GitLab Status Page](../../../operations/incident_management/status_page.md).
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## Issue-related quick actions
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You can also use [quick actions](../quick_actions.md#issues-merge-requests-and-epics) to manage issues.
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Some actions don't have corresponding UI buttons yet.
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You can do the following **only by using quick actions**:
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- [Add or remove a Zoom meeting](associate_zoom_meeting.md) (`/zoom` and `/remove_zoom`).
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- [Publish an issue](#publish-an-issue) (`/publish`).
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- Clone an issue to the same or another project (`/clone`).
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- Close an issue and mark as a duplicate of another issue (`/duplicate`).
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- Copy labels and milestone from another merge request in the project (`/copy_metadata`).
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