Save collapsed columns in Board view
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Ali Bordensky
Being able to collapse certain columns in the board view. This will allow focusing just on the desired tasks and get out of the way the irrelevant ones such as pending tasks, done tasks, maybe even yearly or monthly tasks that arent relevant to the daily work. It can get pretty annoying to collapse columns everytime you leave the board
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Monica Kinzie
This would be so helpful for organization!
Alan McNamara
Upvote.
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Laurence Carey
This would be very very helpful! Means when looking at a templated list you can remove the irrelevant parts for specific areas, and then if they are relevant later you can easily expand them again.
Lee Fuhr
Another vote here, where I have columns for done or closed statuses that I want collapsed, they're clearly much less important than the in progress statuses.
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Akiva Goldberger
100% needed
Especially now in Board view 3.0, where filtering statuses only hides tasks within them, and not the columns entirely.
And the option of collapsing empty columns is not serving this need, because there might be columns which I want to see even if they're empty, while there are other columns full of tasks, which I anyway want collapsed
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Neil Clark
Yes please. Would be a big improvement.
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Steve
Yes, this would be a tremendous improvement for me! Having many status columns is a huge part of my workflow. So much so that I migrated over from Trello mainly for the ability to collapse columns that ClickUp offers. There was a 3rd party Chrome extension available for Trello, however it would break every other update. But the nice thing from my previous set up when it was working was that the collapsed columns were persistent from session to session. Now I need to re-collapse about a dozen columns every time I leave and come back to my board view.
Michael Van Doorn
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JP
Would love this feature. I have too many columns like "backlog" or "closed" that I do not want to look at every day. I want to focus on the important ones, like "next action", etc/ The other, non empty ones, are crowding the workspace.
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