You can create a user story to describe work items for a sprint. Create the user story from the Backlog page.
Follow these steps:
The User Story Edit page appears.
Defines the number of points that are estimated to complete the user story, which translates into units of work that is specified for the project. Point values are expressed as integers. Decimals are not allowed.
Defines this user story as the child of an existing epic. You can move a user story from one epic to another from the edit page of the user story.
Specifies the themes that the user story is part of. The user story is listed on detail pages of all the selected themes.
Specifies the scrum team that is assigned to complete the user story. The list of available teams is limited to the teams assigned to the sprint.
Default: None
Defines the master release with which the user story is associated. You can assign the user story to a master release only if the product is associated to a master release. If the product release is associated with a master release, the user story is automatically assigned to the same master release.
If you select a product release that is associated with a master release, the master release field in the user story is overwritten. If the user story was originally assigned to a different master release, it is now assigned to the same master release as the product release.
The User Story Detail page appears. From this page you can view and manage all information relating to the story, and create tasks as sub-items.
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