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You can create a custom field to collect information that isnt available in the default system fields. Before you start, read our tips on creating custom fields, so your Jira instance isnt cluttered with too many them. Custom fields are always optional fields.
To make a field mandatory when used through Jiras user interface, click the Required link associated with that field. The text Required appears next to the fields name. Hidden fields cannot be set as required. To make a field optional, click the Optional link associated with that field.
Select the Fields button in the top right corner of the page. Find the Select field dropdown beneath the list of current fields. Start typing, or use the dropdown menu to select and add fields to the issue type.
Adding, removing, or moving a field Click the Jira icon Projects then select the relevant project. Choose Settings Screens. Click the to expand the relevant screen scheme. Select the View work item screen. Add or remove the desired fields.
Always check to see whether a custom field with the same name already exists before you create it. If you create custom fields with the same names, itll be confusing for users to choose the correct field in JQL searches. Also, dont create custom fields with the same name as the default Jira fields.
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You can create up to 50 custom fields in your team-managed projects. company-managed projects maybe more suitable for you and it supports more custom fields. Community Leaders are connectors, ambassadors, and mentors. On the online community, they serve as thought leaders, product experts, and moderators.
With the custom fields, whether provided by apps, or the Jira platform, you have a simple list - go to admin - issues - custom fields.
Create a new custom field Select (Settings) then Work items. Under FIELDS, select Custom fields. Select Create custom field. Select the type of field you want to create and select Next. Add the details for your field. When you have entered the field details, select Create.

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