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In Jira, labels are a useful way to classify and manage your tasks. By using labels, you can easily sort through your issues and locate specific ones. This blog post will provide instructions on how to filter tasks by label in Jira.
Understanding Jira Labels
Before moving ahead, it’s important to understand what labels are. Labels in Jira are tags that you can add to your issues. These tags can be about anything – a department, a feature, or a priority, etc. The good thing about labels is that they can be added or edited inline, without going into the issue’s configuration.
Filtering by Labels in Jira
Now let’s see how to filter issues by label. We assume that you already have some issues with labels in your Jira. If not, you should go ahead and add some labels to your issues.
To filter by label, follow these steps:
- Sign in to your Jira account.
- Go to your project’s dashboard.
- Look for the ‘Issues’ link on the left sidebar, and click on it.
- Now, you should be on the Issues page. On this page, look for the ‘Filter’ box at the top.
- In the Filter box, enter the following query:
<label> in (label1, label2, label3)
Note: Replace
Press Enter, and Jira will show you the issues that have any of the labels you entered.
Conclusion
Filtering by label in Jira can help you find your issues faster, making your project management more efficient. It’s a simple yet powerful feature that can make a big difference in your daily tasks. So, make sure to take full advantage of it.