I just shared an article on bulk deleting unused screens with JMeter.
It doesn't require additional apps/plugins and is quite safe, since it's just automatically firing HTTP requests that could be made by an actual (admin) user.
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As an admin (Jira or System), Admin -> Issues -> Screens, and click "delete" next to each one that has no issue type screen schemes or workflows by it.
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There is nothing in your question that might have told us that.
Do you have an appropriate scripting add-on?
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Hi i have the same question. How can we mass delete screens in Jira?
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I apologise @Jonnada Kiran - your response was during a time when Community wasn't informing us well about replies, so I completely missed it.
@Stefani Kaimakliotou- you pretty much need to do some coding, either with ScriptRunner, or one of the other scripting/automation tools, although the ones I've looked at can't quite do it yet.
In both cases, SR (and possibly others) can be used to write a script to iterate over "inactive" screens and delete them.
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