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Joshua asked on 30 Mar 2016, 03:13 PM

I've been googling and looking but i'm unable to figure this one out.  I'm hoping it's a simple change.

 

 

I have over 70 personal views.  Is there a way I can create an additional menu item under person views?  So for example Work => Personal Views => Clients=> (All of my views).

 

Or is there a way to create another category?  So I would have Work|Plan|Analyze|Clients ?  

 

My goal is to be able to organize my views.

 

 

Thanks!

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Kamen Ivanov
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answered on 01 Apr 2016, 03:35 PM
Hi Joshua,

Unfortunately there is no option to create additional categories.

What you could do is to mark a view as Favorite and it will be displayed in the main navigation section and then you could reorder the views there and move the most important on top.

The views that are displayed in the navigation depend on the projects that you have selected in the project selector. If there are some projects that you do not use very often you could unslect them and the views created for them will not be displayed until you check them again.

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Joshua
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answered on 05 Apr 2016, 01:27 PM

That's unfortunate, I have a ton of views for all different purposes.

 

 

Thanks

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Kamen Ivanov
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answered on 08 Apr 2016, 11:01 AM
Hello Joshua,

I'm sorry to hear that the current implementation does not fit your needs.

I could suggest you to consider a naming convention for the views that will make them easier for you to organize although they cannot be filtered out.

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Joshua
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answered on 21 Apr 2016, 12:55 PM

I get that putting in parent child relationships sometimes is more complex then its worth. 

 

Perhaps I should look for another addon or customize a report to better suit management needs

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Kamen Ivanov
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answered on 27 Apr 2016, 01:19 PM
Hi Joshua,

The point of creating parent child relationships is to know what is the hierarchy of the items in your backlog. I'm sorry to hear that you find it difficult to manage these relations from the TeamPulse interface.

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