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Project Digiboard — Group By

The Project Digiboard is a kanban-style board that displays your projects as cards organized into columns. By default the columns represent project statuses, but you can switch to grouping by Priority to see your workload through a different lens without leaving the page.

Overview

The Group By control appears in the top-right area of the Digiboard, next to the View selector. It is a single dropdown with options:

Option Column behavior
Status One column per project status that has "On Project Digiboard" enabled, ordered by the status sort order your account has configured
Priority One column per priority level (Rush, High, Medium, Low) plus a "No Priority" column for projects with no priority assigned

Changing the selection reloads the board immediately — no Search button required.


Grouping by Status

Status is the default. Each column represents one of your active project statuses. Only statuses flagged to appear on the Digiboard are shown. The columns appear in the order you have defined for those statuses.

When you drag a project card from one column and drop it onto another, Kudurru Stone saves the new status to the project automatically.


Grouping by Priority

Select Priority from the Group By dropdown to reorganize the board into priority columns. The columns are: Rush, High, Medium, Low, and No Priority (for projects with no priority set).

Dragging a card to a different priority column saves the new priority to the project. Dropping a card into the No Priority column clears the project's priority.


Saving a Group By default to a View

The Group By selection can be saved as the default for a named View so the board opens in the right grouping every time that View is selected.

  1. Open the View you want to configure using the View selector next to Group By.
  2. Open the View editor (the pencil/manage option in the View selector dropdown).
  3. In the View editor, locate the Digiboard Group By field and select Status or Priority.
  4. Save the View.

From that point on, selecting that View will automatically set the Group By dropdown to the saved value — even when switching views without a full page reload.


Tips

  • The Group By dropdown is separate from the Search filters. You can freely change the grouping without clearing or re-running your active filters.
  • The Clear button in the filter area does not reset the Group By — it only resets the filter fields. Group By persists across filter clears.
  • If you use named Views, setting the default Digiboard Group By in the View editor is the most reliable way to ensure the board always opens the way your team expects.
  • Columns scroll independently, so you can scroll one priority or status column without losing your place in others.
  • Priority columns always include "No Priority," giving you a dedicated place to identify projects that still need priority assigned.