Switch project, repository, team
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Several features depend on the project, repository, or team that you have selected. For example, dashboards, backlogs, and board views will change depending on the project and team you select.
Also, when you add a work item, the system references the default area and iteration paths defined for the team context. Work items you add from the team dashboard (new work item widget) and queries page are assigned the team default iteration. Work items you add from a team backlog or board, are assigned the team default backlog iteration. To learn more, see About teams and Agile tools.
Prerequisites
- You must be added to a project as a member of the Contributors or administrator security group. To get added, Add users to a project or team.
Note
If the Limit user visibility and collaboration to specific projects preview feature is enabled for the organization, users added to the Project-Scoped Users group won't be able to access projects that they haven't been added to. For more information including important security-related call-outs, see Manage your organization, Limit user visibility for projects and more.
View and open a project
From the Projects page you can quickly navigate to a project that you have permissions to view.
Choose the
Azure DevOps logo to open Projects.
The projects you most recently viewed are displayed, followed by a list of all projects in alphabetic order.
Hover over the dots and you can open the service of interest for that project.
You can filter the project and team list using the Filter projects search box. Simply type a keyword contained within the name of a project or team. Here we type Fabrikam to find all projects or teams with Fabrikam in their name.
Choose Create Project to add a project. You must be an account administrator or a member of the Project Collection Administrators group to add a project.
From the Projects page you can quickly navigate to a project or a team that you've accessed or worked in previously. Projects and teams are listed in the order you've last accessed, with the most recent five projects accessed appearing first. All projects you've accessed are listed within the All section.
Choose the
Azure DevOps logo to open Projects.
The projects you most recently viewed are displayed, followed by a list of all projects in alphabetic order.
As you hover over a project or team, you can choose one of the links to go to Home or Dashboards, Code, Work, Build and Release, Test, or Wiki pages. Choose the
star icon to mark the project as a favorite.
You can filter the project and team list using the Filter projects and teams search box. Simply type a keyword contained within the name of a project or team. Here we type Fabrikam to find all projects or teams with Fabrikam in their name.
Choose New Project to add a project. You must be an account administrator or a member of the Project Collection Administrators group to add a project.
View and open a repository
Choose Repos>Files.
Select the repository of interest from the repository selector.
Choose Code.
Select the repository from the selector.
Switch to a different team
From a user page, one under—Boards, Repos, Pipelines, or Test Plans—you can't switch to a different team, you can only select team artifacts.
From a Project Settings>Work>Team configuration page, you select a team from the team selector breadcrumb.
You can switch your team focus to one that you've recently viewed from the project/team selector. If you don't see the team or project you want, choose Browse… or choose the
Azure DevOps logo to access the Projects page.
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