I had the same problem, and this question was the only result on Google. So maybe an answer can help others here.
In my case the problem was simply, that I converted a Story to an Epic. The name of an Epic (field "epic name") is not the same thing as the title of an Issue/Story/Task ("summary"). So the newly converted Epic was without name, which showed up as "Ohne Stichwort", or "Unlabelled" when switching to English. Even though the epic name is a required field, it can be empty when converting from another issue type.
So it seems this is just misleading on Jira's part here, it should be "Unnamed" instead of "Unlabelled"
Go to your board, on the top right into board configuration. Here you can add up to three extra fields that show under card layout. Add Sichworter, then it will show.
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Hi,
thanks for your answer, but this is noct the solution for my problem.
In the screenshots above you see in the Epic BSAP-84 the keyword "EoG".
In the task BSAP-93, wich is linked to Epic BSAP-84 you see in the brown field "Ohne Stichwort-BSAP-84". My expectation now was, that I will see "EoG-BSAP-84" in the brown field.
Thanks
Andreas
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So you want the keywords to show before your epicname?
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