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Removing Relation between Cards
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In this article:
Overview
There are many ways to remove card relations. Depending on the type of card relation, it may look different.
We divided the process of removing card relations according to their type. See how to remove subcards, parent cards, next or previous cards, and related cards.
Removing subcards
Subcards are cards that represent additional tasks related to our main card. They are included in the main card and depend on it, which is why our main card is called the parent card. The relation between the parent card and the subcard is called the parent-child relation.
To remove a subcard from the card menu:
- Open the card.
- On the card top bar, go to More (the three-dots menu).
- Select
Card relations.
- On the selected card, go to More (the three-dots menu).
- Select Remove.
All subcards are located in the Subwork tab.
To remove a subcard from the Subwork tab:
- Open the card.
- Go to the
Subwork tab.
- On the selected card, go to More (the three-dots menu).
- Select Remove.
See how to remove subcards in a more visual way in the Mind Map view.
Removing parent cards
To remove a parent card from the card menu:
- Open the card.
- On the card top bar, go to More (the three-dots menu).
- Select
Card relations.
- On the selected card, go to More (the three-dots menu).
- Select Remove.
Removing next or previous cards
To remove a next or previous card from the card menu:
- Open the card.
- On the card top bar, go to More (the three-dots menu).
- Select
Card relations.
- On the selected card, go to More (the three-dots menu).
- Select Remove.
To remove a next or previous card from the top bar:
- Open the card.
- On the card top bar, select the
Next /
Previous icon.
- On the selected card, go to More (the three-dots menu).
- Select Remove.
Removing related cards
To remove a next or previous card from the top bar:
- Open the card.
- On the card top bar, select the
Related card icon.
- On the selected card, go to More (the three-dots menu).
- Select Remove.
FAQ
What are the views with card relations highlighted?
You can observe card relations in the Mind Map view and Gantt Chart view too. There is also an option to expand child cards in the Kanban view and List view.
What if the card has more than one parent?
Even if the card has more than one parent, only one of them is the default parent.
What kind of card relation can I create using Mind Map view?
You can create parent and child relations using the Mind Map view.
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