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How do you setup Azure Sprints > Board view to show New work and Active work in "Days" instead of hours?



IE: these UI elements here to show a "d" instead of an "h"



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    How do you setup Azure Sprints > Board view to show New work and Active work in "Days" instead of hours?



    IE: these UI elements here to show a "d" instead of an "h"



    screenshot of what I'm describing - in red what I need changed










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      How do you setup Azure Sprints > Board view to show New work and Active work in "Days" instead of hours?



      IE: these UI elements here to show a "d" instead of an "h"



      screenshot of what I'm describing - in red what I need changed










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      How do you setup Azure Sprints > Board view to show New work and Active work in "Days" instead of hours?



      IE: these UI elements here to show a "d" instead of an "h"



      screenshot of what I'm describing - in red what I need changed







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          You used to be able to do this in TFS but I'm afraid this change cant be done in Azure DevOps.






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