![]() ![]() ![]() Place a check mark in the check box for those fields you want to have appear on the board. Remember, only team or project administrators can customize the taskboard.Ĭhoose the :::image type="icon" source="././media/icons/blue-gear.png" border="false"::: gear icon to open the Settings dialog.Ĭhoose Fields and then a work item type to see all the settings you can modify. Open the taskboard for the sprint you want to customize. You change the way cards appear on the Taskboard in the same way you change the appearance of cards on Kanban boards. Add or remove fields from cards on the Taskboard If you're new to working with these tools, see Sprint planning. Also, add fields with information that you can use to filter the board. Or, you can show fields based on updates when using the Taskboards. Your best bet is to show fields on cards based on what your team frequently refers to. Does your team like to refer to work items by their ID? Do they want to see estimates? Do they want to highlight work items according to set criteria? Or, will just the bare bones of title and assignment suffice? It all depends on what's of interest to your team. You can either increase or simplify the information that displays on your cards. Apply styling rule to display tasks with Priority=1 as green.Show all core fields: ID, Assigned To, Remaining Work, Tags.In the card shown below, the following customizations have been set for the task work item type (WIT): To make severity 1 bugs stand out, a styling rule has been added to cause the card to display as yellow. It also shows three other fields and tags. In this example, the bug work item type (WIT) shows all the core fields. And, with style rules, you can highlight those work items with select colors based on the criteria you set.Įach card corresponds to a work item that you use to share information, track status, and assign work. They also provide a way for you to update a field without opening the work item. Information rich cards not only provide at-a-glance information of interest to you and your team. Each sprint Taskboard shows cards that correspond to both requirements and tasks. Scrum teams use the Taskboard to burn down work and report on progress during daily stand ups. Then, hover over the column and choose the :::image type="icon" source="./media/icons/trash-can.png" border="false"::: delete icon.Īdd fields to cards on a sprint taskboard If it does, move the items to another column. To delete a column, first make sure that the column doesn't contain any work items. To change the column order, hover over the column and choose the :::image type="icon" source="./media/icons/grabber.png" border="false"::: grabber icon and drag it up or down within the list of columns. To learn more about each state, see Workflow states and state categories. At least one column must map to Proposed and one column must map to Completed. There are four category states: Proposed, Committed, In Progress, and Completed. Similar to the Kanban board, each column must map to a category state. In this example, we add a column named Review and set the Task to In Progress. In the Customize Columns dialog, choose the column you want to rename, or choose Add Column. ![]() Remember, only team or project administrators can customize the taskboard. ![]() The changes made apply to all sprint taskboards for the selected team.įrom your web browser, open your team's sprint Taskboard as described in Update and monitor your Taskboard. You'll see different column titles and choices based on the process used to create your project and whether your team has chosen to treat bugs like requirements or like tasks.Ĭolumns you add to a Taskboard aren't supported with corresponding fields such as the Kanban board columns you add which is supported with Board Column field. You can add columns or rename columns that appear in your Taskboard. ::: moniker range="= azure-devops-2020" Add columns For details, see Customize an inheritance process. You can also add custom work item types and custom backlog levels. You customize a WIT by adding fields, changing the workflow, adding custom rules and more. You can customize a work item type which is different then customizing the card displayed on the Taskboard. Includes adding the Parent field to cards. Similar to the Kanban boards, you can customize cards and add columns.Īdd or remove columns shown on Taskboard. They're different in the ways summarized in Backlogs, Boards, and Plans. Sprint Taskboards are similar to Kanban boards because they show work items as cards instead of as lists. Customize cards on a sprint taskboard in Azure Boards ![]()
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