What is the difference between "Save" and "Save As Draft" when creating or editing an issue?
- "Save" and "Save As Draft" are identical and can be used interchangeably
- "Save" finalizes the changes and publishes the issue immediately, while "Save As Draft" saves the changes without publishing the issue
- "Save" is used for new issues, while "Save As Draft" is used for editing existing issues
- "Save" saves the changes without publishing the issue, while "Save As Draft" allows saving only incomplete information
In JIRA, selecting "Save" finalizes the changes made to the issue and publishes it immediately, making it visible to other users. On the other hand, choosing "Save As Draft" saves the changes without publishing the issue, allowing users to continue working on it privately. This distinction is crucial when users need to make incremental changes to an issue without affecting its public visibility. It enables users to draft and review changes before making them visible to others.
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