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Archiving in Trello and closing boards - Trello Tutorial
From the course: Trello for Video Post Production
Archiving in Trello and closing boards
- [Instructor] Inevitably you'll get to a point where you're done with a project, or even a specific task in your ongoing project, and you're gonna want to clean up your boards. Trello offers a very useful and simple feature that's called archiving. You can archive individual cards, entire lists, and you can also close entire boards. And the best part is that nothing is permanently deleted and everything can be restored if necessary. So we're here at our main board, and let's say that you decided that you want to start cleaning out some of the clutter and get rid of cards that are complete. There's two really quick ways to be able to archive your cards. The first of which is to open your card, go to the right side menu where it says Archive and as soon as you click it, you're gonna see this little banner show up that said that This card is archived. I'm gonna close this card, and I'm gonna go over here, and I'm gonna see that my card is missing. An even easier way to be able to do…
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Common keyboard shortcuts5m 6s
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Attaching files to cards2m 56s
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Linking cards to each other3m 45s
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Filtering cards2m 54s
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Changing your background image2m 3s
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Archiving in Trello and closing boards3m 47s
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Activating the Trello calendar5m 10s
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Subscriptions and the activity panel2m 37s
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Managing notifications4m 17s
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Adding custom fields and multiple due dates4m 43s
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