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Work across projects
Azure DevOps
How to access work items, pull requests, team projects, and more using your account home page in Azure DevOps
navigation, cross-project
devops-collab
B4406575-4D4D-42E3-88FD-93830546B67F
conceptual
kaelli
KathrynEE
>= tfs-2017
11/16/2020

Work across projects

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When you work on several projects, you can use select pages to support your cross-project work. These pages provide quick access and filter functions to support your work within a single project or work you're doing across several projects.

For example, you can quickly access and navigate to the following artifacts defined across projects.

::: moniker range=">= azure-devops-2019"

  • Projects: Projects defined for an organization in Azure DevOps
  • Work items: Work items assigned to you
  • Pull requests: Pull requests you've initiated or that are relevant to you across all team projects you work in
  • Favorites: Artifacts—such as projects, teams, repositories, shared queries, and more —that you've favorited

::: moniker-end

::: moniker range="tfs-2018"

  • Projects: Team projects and teams within the projects that you work in
  • Favorites: Items—such as build definitions, repositories, shared queries, and more —that you've favorited
  • Work items: Work items assigned to you, that you're following, or that you've recently viewed or updated
  • Pull requests: Pull requests you've initiated or that are relevant to you across all team projects you work in

::: moniker-end

::: moniker range="tfs-2017"

  • Projects: Team projects and teams within the projects that you work in
  • Favorites: Items—such as build definitions, repositories, shared queries, and more —that you've favorited
  • Work items: Work items assigned to you, that you're following, or that you've recently viewed or updated
  • Pull requests: Pull requests you've initiated or that are relevant to you across all team projects you work in
  • Rooms: Team rooms you use to collaborate with other team members.

Note

The features described in this article require TFS 2017.1 and later versions. To upgrade to TFS 2017.1, go to the Visual Studio downloads page.

::: moniker-end

To switch to another project, see Switch project, repository, or team.

For additional notes on working across projects, see Work across projects FAQs.

Prerequisites

::: moniker range="azure-devops"

Note

Users added to the Project-Scoped Users group can only access those projects they've been explicitly added to. To learn more, see About projects and scaling your organization, Project-scoped Users group . ::: moniker-end

View and open work items

::: moniker range=">= azure-devops-2019"

To view work items assigned to you across projects, choose the :::image type="icon" source="../../media/icons/inbox.png" border="false"::: inbox icon, and then choosing Work Items.

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View work assigned to you across projects

To view work items assigned to you for a specific project, open Work>Work Items>Assigned to Me.

::: moniker-end

::: moniker range=">= tfs-2017 <= tfs-2018"

Choose the :::image type="icon" source="../../media/icons/project-icon.png" border="false"::: Azure DevOps logo to open Projects.

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Screenshot of Open Projects page, TFS-2018 and TFS-2017 versions.

::: moniker-end

::: moniker range=">= tfs-2017 <= tfs-2018" Choose Work items to access the set of work items assigned to you or followed by you. The lists available from each page span all team projects that you work in.

The Assigned to me page lists all work items assigned to you in the order they were last updated. To open or update a work item, choose its title.

Screenshot of Projects> Work, Assigned to me page, TFS-2018 and TFS-2017 versions.

::: moniker-end

Work you're following

Choose Following to open the page that lists all the work items you've marked to follow. To stop following an item and remove it from your list, choose the followed icon following icon.

::: moniker range=">= azure-devops-2019"

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Screenshot of Inbox > Work items pane > Following.
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::: moniker range=">= tfs-2017 <= tfs-2018" Screenshot of Projects > My work items > Following page. ::: moniker-end

::: moniker range=">= azure-devops-2019"

My activity

Choose My activity to open the page that lists all work items that you have recently viewed or updated.

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Screenshot of Inbox > Work items pane > My activity.

::: moniker-end

Filter the list of work items

Similar to the Favorites page, you can filter the work pages by typing a keyword in the Filter your work items... box. The list will filter based on keyword matches to the work item ID, title, state, or team project name.

View and open pull requests

::: moniker range=">= azure-devops-2019"

To view pull requests you created or that are assigned to you across projects, choose the :::image type="icon" source="../../media/icons/inbox.png" border="false"::: inbox icon, and then choosing Pull requests.

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Screenshot of pull requests assigned to you across projects.

::: moniker-end

::: moniker range=">= tfs-2017 <= tfs-2018"

Open the Projects>Pull requests page to access any pull request that's relevant to you across all projects you work in. Choose Active or Completed to pivot between the active or completed set of pull requests. To initiate a pull request, choose New pull request.

Screenshot of pull requests assigned to you across projects, TFS-2017 and TFS-2018 versions.

From each page, you're one choice away from navigating to the branch or repository for a pull request. This mirrors capabilities on the project Code>Pull Requests page.

Filter the list of pull requests

Similar to the Favorites page, you can filter the list by typing a keyword in the Filter pull requests box.

::: moniker-end

View and open favorites

You can view favorites you've set across projects. To learn more about working with favorites, see Set personal or team favorites.

::: moniker range=">= azure-devops-2019"

Choose the :::image type="icon" source="../../media/icons/inbox.png" border="false"::: inbox icon, and then choosing Favorites.

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Screenshot of items you've favorited across projects.

::: moniker-end

::: moniker range=">= tfs-2017 <= tfs-2018" Open the Favorites page to quickly access any object or item that you've marked as a favorite.

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Screenshot of items you've favorited across projects, TFS-2017 and TFS-2018 versions.

To learn more about working with favorites, see Set personal and team favorites.

Favorite and unfavorite an item

To mark any item as a favorite, choose the :::image type="icon" source="../../media/icons/icon-favorite-star.png" border="false"::: star icon next to the object.

To remove an item from your favorites list, choose the favorited icon.

Favorite and unfavorite an item.

Filter the list of favorites

To filter the list, type a keyword in the Filter favorites box. The list will filter based on keyword matches to the title or team project name associated with the favorited item.

::: moniker-end

::: moniker range="tfs-2017"

Open a team room

To open a team room, choose Projects>Rooms. You'll see all the team rooms defined for collection of projects. Choose the name of a team room which you have access. You only have access to those team rooms of which you are a team member.

Account home, Rooms, selected team room

To learn more about team rooms, see Collaborate in a team room.

Note

Team Rooms are no longer supported for TFS 2018 and later versions as described in Deprecation of Team Rooms blog post. Several good solutions are available that integrate well with TFS that support notifications and chat, such as Microsoft Teams and Slack.

::: moniker-end

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