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Beginning

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Go to Azure DevOps Generator

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If you already have an Azure DevOps account, sign in. Otherwise, create a new one for free and continue

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Choose the Tailwind Traders template

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Give the project a name and choose which organization it belongs to

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Looking at User Story Work Items

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Looking at the Backlog View from Various Levels

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Looking at Task Work Items We Need Created

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Viewing Work Items Assigned to Me and Saving as a Shared Query

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Change the columns to include Assigned To

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Save the Query for later

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Go to Backlog View and create a new User Story from one of the Features with TEMPLATE at the beginning of the Title

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Create children Task work items for that template and give them all unique Titles

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How to Create a Pre-Populated Azure DevOps Project - No Code Micro Workshop Pt 1
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[1 of 4 - #NoCode Micro Workshop] 🚩 The Problem In order to follow along with the rest of this micro-workshop, Learn Modules, and anything at #azure #devops Labs, you will want to use the Project Generator Tool and Tailwind Trader Template. Even if you already have a Project pre-built and ready to use, it is suggested you follow each of the Steps below. Links to related resources are provided below. There are 4 hands-on tutorials we'll go through. ✏️ Step 1: Creating a New Azure DevOps Project Using the Demo Generator Tool 00:00 - Beginning 00:53 - Go to Azure DevOps Generator 01:07 - If you already have an Azure DevOps account, sign in. Otherwise, create a new one for free and continue 01:18 - Choose the Tailwind Traders template 01:25 - Give the project a name and choose which organization it belongs to ✏️ Step 2: Understanding the Auto-generated Work Items and Backlog 01:53 - Looking at User Story Work Items 02:22 - Looking at the Backlog View from Various Levels 03:00 - Looking at Task Work Items We Need Created ✏️ Step 3: Querying Work Items That are Important to You 03:54 - Viewing Work Items Assigned to Me and Saving as a Shared Query 04:09 - Change the columns to include Assigned To 04:21 - Save the Query for later ✏️ Step 4: Creating User Story Task Templates 04:42 - Go to Backlog View and create a new User Story from one of the Features with TEMPLATE at the beginning of the Title 05:23 - Create children Task work items for that template and give them all unique Titles Links: Get Started with Azure DevOps (Docs) - https://jhand.co/nocode-01 Introduction to Azure DevOps (Learn) - https://jhand.co/nocode-02 Get Started with Azure DevOps (Learn) - https://jhand.co/nocode-03 Overview for Azure Logic Apps (Docs) - https://jhand.co/nocode-04 Introduction to Azure Logic Apps (Learn) - https://jhand.co/nocode-05 Power Automate vs Logic Apps - https://jhand.co/nocode-06 Built-in Connectors in Azure Logic Apps (Docs) - https://jhand.co/nocode-07 Overview - Power Virtual Agents (Docs) - https://jhand.co/nocode-08 Introduction to Power Virtual Agents (Learn) - https://jhand.co/nocode-09 Get Started with Power Automate (Learn) - https://jhand.co/nocode-10 Azure Signup - https://jhand.co/nocode-11 Azure DevOps Signup - https://jhand.co/nocode-12 Power Virtual Agents - https://jhand.co/nocode-13

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