@@ -203,7 +203,9 @@ have a [start or due date](#start-date-and-due-date), a
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/9367) in GitLab 12.5.
New issues and child epics are added to the top of their respective lists in the **Epics and Issues** tab. You can reorder the list of issues and the list of child epics. Issues and child epics cannot be intermingled.
New issues and child epics are added to the top of their respective lists in the **Epics and Issues**
tab. You can reorder the list of issues and the list of child epics. Issues and child epics cannot
be intermingled.
To reorder issues assigned to an epic:
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@@ -219,14 +221,16 @@ To reorder child epics assigned to an epic:
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/33039) in GitLab 13.0.
New issues and child epics are added to the top of their respective lists in the **Epics and Issues** tab. You can move issues and child epics from one epic to another. Issues and child epics cannot be intermingled.
New issues and child epics are added to the top of their respective lists in the **Epics and Issues**
tab. You can move issues and child epics from one epic to another. Issues and child epics cannot
be intermingled.
To move an issue from an epic to another:
To move an issue to another epic:
1. Go to the **Epics and Issues** tab.
1. Drag and drop issues into the desired parent epic.
To move child epics assigned from an epic to another:
To move child epics to another epic:
1. Go to the **Epics and Issues** tab.
1. Drag and drop epics into the desired parent epic.