- [Instructor] Now when we go back into the first card…and we go into the Actions menu, we've already talked about…what following or watching means but now I want to talk…a little bit more about the archiving feature.…If you want to stay organized, the last thing you want to do…is have all kinds of cards of your board…that are no longer necessary.…This could either be for cards that represent projects…that have been completed or it could be a project…or a task that you assigned to a card that you realized…later on you didn't really need.…So all you have to do to get rid of it…is click the Archive button and you'll see…that it say that this card is archived.…
The only other step that you need to do…to remove this completely is just close the card…and now you can see that it's completely gone…from the board.…Now if you're thinking to yourself, I just archived…a card and I didn't mean to and I want to get it back,…I'm going to go through how to do archiving more in depth…in a future lesson, so don't worry about that for now.…
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- Building teams in Trello
- Understanding the anatomy of a Trello card and board
- Managing notifications
- Linking cards and boards
- Forwarding to cards and boards
- Assigning due dates and calendars
- Filtering
- Cleaning up complete and unused cards, lists, and boards
- Bonus tips for project management on Trello
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome2m 4s
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1. The Anatomy of Trello Boards and Cards
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Linking cards together4m 18s
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