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Extra work to search in a Project in new navigation

When I expand Projects to find the one that I want and click on the Project, it doesn't just land on that project page.  I have to choose a board.  But sometimes, I want to just look at the whole project and I can't. For example,

- I wanted to just see the most recent ticket in our Service project. There was no way to do that without writing a query because we don't have a Queue that just shows all the open tickets in descending order.

- I wanted to see all the tickets in a particular project, not just a specific board, to see the most recent ticket I'd created there because I lost my place on my list :) Again, there's no way to do this from the nav without writing a query.

Could clicking on the Project land on the Summary tab?

 

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Fabian Hahn
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June 26, 2025

Thank you for the post, I'm frustrated with that feauture/bug aswell

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Grant Olson
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June 26, 2025

Completely agree here - having to click extra to access projects is a step backwards in UI. Atlassian needs to address this.

For software projects in the new nav you can Ctrl + Click to single click open a project in a new tab without selecting a board, not sure how that would potentially work for JSM yet though.

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Jeremy Nydegger
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July 14, 2025

This is my single biggest complaint regarding the new UI.  For teams that move back and forth between their Kanban/Scrum boards and list view, etc... this is becoming an issue.  In addition, it's extra training for new users.  Very confusing that to navigate to a project you must first land on the board (if created); then, regardless of which view you're using (timeline, list, etc.) it still says "Project X Kanban Board" in big bold font at the top of the screen.  

Try explaining this in real-time to a user not that familiar with the tool... it becomes incredibly convoluted in a short period of time.  On top of this, if you're using an add-on like ProjectRak or something similar, it's buried in the "more" tab with other apps with no intuitive landing spot to make it easy for users to access.

The whole thing is a bit of a mess so far.

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