Hi @Rasajna Meka , to my knowledge, this is not possible for team-managed projects as the fields and issue layout are linked to the Issue types in the Project settings. There are no operation issue screens (create/edit/view issue screen) in team-managed projects.
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Don't think so, another reason why I never use or advise to use team-managed projects. So, a workaround would be to convert it into a company-managed project.
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I thought of of converting to company managed project, but there were lot difficulties in converting as I have to create a new project and Move issues , is there any way to deal with it
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any known issues you figured out while you migrated/moved team managed to company managed project
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I would suggest reading this article if you're considering migrating your team-managed project over to a company-managed project:
Things to keep in mind if you migrate from team-managed to company-managedTeam-managed projects and company-managed projects are technically quite different. Here's a few things to consider when you migrate from a team-managed software project to a company-managed software project:
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