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  1. Workspace
  2. Changelog

Changelog filter

Overview

The changelog filter settings form the foundation of the filter that determines which issues to include in your changelog.

Basics

Jira projects

With the Jira projects setting, you can easily consolidate issues from multiple Jira projects into a unified Release Notes page. This feature provides teams with the flexibility to organize their their work in a project structure that suits them best while effortlessly pulling everything together for a comprehensive release documentation.

To include issues from multiple projects

  1. Click the multi-select project dropdown to expand the dropdown list.

  2. Review the list of available projects and select the ones that you want to include in your Release Notes.

  3. Your selection will be automatically saved.

If a project administrator does not have view permission for a previously added project, the project name will be obfuscated.

Version field

Select which version field to use when filtering by version. The field defaults to the standard "Fix versions", but allows you to specify any custom single or multi-version field.

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