![]() ![]() ![]() Even if the manual copying / pasting of links is not completed, there will always be at least this one artifact of the original parentage in the child card. The product owner can create the relationships on a planning board, move cards willy nilly and still have easy access to and from those cards where ever they land. Alternatively, the owner of one of the child cards can have a final task to navigate back to the parent card and check off the initial task.Ī nice feature of this process is that if these child cards are later moved to another board, the links persist. ![]() This is straight forward using the links added in the last point above. The owner of the parent card can check off the dependent tasks as they are completed. Navigate back to the parent card via the link in the activity notes (or closing the card and navigating manually) and add the child card link in the parent description, task list or other convenient place.To tie child back to parent, click the "More" link at the bottom right hand corner of the child card and copy the shortcut link from the "Link to this Card" field.I copy this link into the description or into a new checklist task for transparency - the original link may eventually be buried under later activity notes. A new card will be created (using the same title as the converted task), and in it's activity notes will be a link back to the parent card.Convert the tasks to cards (Click on the task to enter edit mode, click "Convert to Card" link. ![]()
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