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Show all projects - not expand every Categorie

Added by Rainer Frühwacht over 3 years ago

Hey,

I want to structure my projects by categories in the project overview. For this purpose, I have created new projects named "IT", "Purchasing" and "Product Design", for example. Below that, the actual projects were created. If I now go to "Show all projects", then each category is expanded. This is confusing. Is it possible that it doesn't automatically expand, but I click on the category first and then it shows me the projects?

thanks in advance


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RE: Show all projects - not expand every Categorie - Added by Samantha Machon over 3 years ago

Hello Rainer, 

Does feature request #38827 describe your requirement?

Best regards,
Samantha

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