I'm using Jira Work Management Form Builder to create an intake process. When it is created, it automatically labels the form as "business-form". How do I edit that so it changes to a different label? I can add other labels but can't remove this one.
TIA
Hi @Shree Khalid ,
Using Colored Label Manager you can define your labels, cleanup and organize them quickly with bulk powerful functionality .
More functionality that can help you get the job done.
1. Visualize your labels with at-a-glance quickness to save time and avoid mistake - Make your issues more colorful
2. Edit, rename merge and delete duplicate, misspelled or wrong labels without having to go through each issue
Cheers
Karim from Atlassway Team
Hi @Shree Khalid - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
While in the edit mode for the form, you should just be able to click on the name and change it.
Can you provide a screenshot?
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Sure!
So below are the form and the way it shows up in the list afterwards. I can pick other labels, but no matter what the "business-form" label always shows up. So i'm hoping to change business-form to "intake-request" or something
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I don't think the form is putting the label in. It might be some automation or a post function on your create transition in your workflow. You should check those.
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I can't seem to find anything in the workflow that's specific to the form builder, but i will check the automations to see if i can somehow override it!
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@Shree Khalid curious about where you found this and how you solved it. I'm running into the same issues with my form.
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I was not able to find any post-function for this (I doubt it exists...) but I raised a support request at Atlassian and they have created the following ticket - please give it a vote if this issue also affects you.
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