Task management plays a critical role in every project, making Jira Software a highly sought-after tool for this function. In addition to its ability to create and monitor issues, Jira also offers the capability to categorize tasks into stories and subtasks. Yet, there may be occasions where it becomes necessary to transfer a subtask from one story to another. In this blog post, we will provide a detailed step-by-step walkthrough of the process.
Step 1: Open the Subtask
To begin, you first need to open the subtask you want to move. Navigate to your board and find the story containing this subtask. Click on the story to open its details, then locate and click on the subtask in question.
Step 2: Access the Subtask’s Menu
Once you have the subtask open, click on the ‘More’ button, which is usually located at the top-right corner of the subtask screen. This will open a dropdown menu.
Step 3: Select ‘Move’
In the dropdown menu, find and click on the ‘Move’ option.
Step 4: Choose New Parent
After clicking ‘Move’, a new screen will appear where you can select the new parent story for the subtask. You can either type in the name of the story or browse through a list to find it. Once you’ve selected the new parent, click on the ‘Next’ button.
Step 5: Confirm Changes
You will now see a summary of your changes. Review them carefully and if everything is correct, click on the ‘Confirm’ button to finalize the move.
That’s it! You’ve successfully moved a subtask to another story in Jira. It’s worth noting that only users with the ‘Move Issue’ permission can perform this action. So, if you’re unable to move a subtask, you might need to ask for this permission from your Jira administrator.
Remember, Jira is a powerful tool and using it effectively can greatly improve your project management. Understanding how to manipulate and organize tasks, stories, and subtasks can save you a lot of time and effort in the long run.
We hope this guide has been helpful. Stay tuned for more tips and tricks on how to get the most out of Jira!