Yup, that's it - when you named the transitions you added the (2). Possibly because they were duplicate names and JIRA did it for you. You should be able to simply edit and rename each one now that you don't have the original transitions
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No, the "all" should cover it. But if you had transitions with the same name when you created the "all" for each status, that could have caused it.
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The admin who built the workflow has added (2) to the end of the transition names for some reason. Best guess is that the workflow already had transitions with those names, which blocks duplication, so the admin added the extra text to distinguish them from the originals (stretching the guesswork - they probably got rid of the old transitions as well, so the (2) should have been temporary and removed later)
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Hi Nic, I helped with the setup and the text (2) was not added to the end of the transition names by us.
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I can't remember if it's automatic when you reuse an existing transition name, so it might not be a totally human action. However, the other possibility is an addon doing odd things to the names. Could you nip into the workflow and click on the transitions to see what their actual names are? In fact, it would be easier (especially if you are going to show us) to use the text view of the list of status - that tells us more in one go than the diagrams.
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