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-# Create a new Issue
+---
+redirect_to: 'managing_issues.md#create-a-new-issue'
+---
-Please read through the [GitLab Issue Documentation](index.md) for an overview on GitLab Issues.
-
-When you create a new issue, you'll be prompted to fill in
-the information illustrated on the image below.
-
-![New issue from the issues list](img/new_issue.png)
-
-Read through the [issue data and actions documentation](issue_data_and_actions.md#parts-of-an-issue)
-to understand these fields one by one.
-
-## New issue from the Issue Tracker
-
-Navigate to your **Project's Dashboard** > **Issues** > **New Issue** to create a new issue:
-
-![New issue from the issue list view](img/new_issue_from_tracker_list.png)
-
-## New issue from an opened issue
-
-From an **opened issue** in your project, click **New Issue** to create a new
-issue in the same project:
-
-![New issue from an open issue](img/new_issue_from_open_issue.png)
-
-## New issue from the project's dashboard
-
-From your **Project's Dashboard**, click the plus sign (**+**) to open a dropdown
-menu with a few options. Select **New Issue** to create an issue in that project:
-
-![New issue from a project's dashboard](img/new_issue_from_projects_dashboard.png)
-
-## New issue from the Issue Board
-
-From an Issue Board, create a new issue by clicking on the plus sign (**+**) on the top of a list.
-It opens a new issue for that project labeled after its respective list.
-
-![From the issue board](img/new_issue_from_issue_board.png)
-
-## New issue via email
-
-At the bottom of a project's Issues List page, a link to **Email a new issue to this project**
-is displayed if your GitLab instance has [incoming email](../../../administration/incoming_email.md) configured.
-
-![Bottom of a project issues page](img/new_issue_from_email.png)
-
-When you click this link, an email address is displayed which belongs to you for creating issues in this project.
-You can save this address as a contact in your email client for easy acceess.
-
-CAUTION: **Caution:**
-This is a private email address, generated just for you. **Keep it to yourself**,
-as anyone who gets ahold of it can create issues or merge requests as if they
-were you. If the address is compromised, or you'd like it to be regenerated for
-any reason, click **Email a new issue to this project** again and click the reset link.
-
-Sending an email to this address will create a new issue on your behalf for
-this project, where:
-
-- The email subject becomes the issue title.
-- The email body becomes the issue description.
-- [Markdown](../../markdown.md) and [quick actions](../quick_actions.md) are supported.
-
-NOTE: **Note:**
-In GitLab 11.7, we updated the format of the generated email address.
-However the older format is still supported, allowing existing aliases
-or contacts to continue working._
-
-## New issue via Service Desk **[PREMIUM]**
-
-Enable [Service Desk](../service_desk.md) to your project and offer email support.
-By doing so, when your customer sends a new email, a new issue can be created in
-the appropriate project and followed up from there.
-
-## New issue from the group-level Issue Tracker
-
-Head to the Group dashboard and click "Issues" in the sidebar to visit the Issue Tracker
-for all projects in your Group. Select the project you'd like to add an issue for
-using the dropdown button at the top-right of the page.
-
-![Select project to create issue](img/select_project_from_group_level_issue_tracker.png)
-
-We'll keep track of the project you selected most recently, and use it as the default
-for your next visit. This should save you a lot of time and clicks, if you mostly
-create issues for the same project.
-
-![Create issue from group-level issue tracker](img/create_issue_from_group_level_issue_tracker.png)
-
-## New issue via URL with prefilled fields
-
-You can link directly to the new issue page for a given project, with prefilled
-field values using query string parameters in a URL. This is useful for embedding
-a URL in an external HTML page, and also certain scenarios where you want the user to
-create an issue with certain fields prefilled.
-
-The title, description, and description template fields can be prefilled using
-this method. The description and description template fields cannot be pre-entered
-in the same URL (since a description template just populates the description field).
-
-Follow these examples to form your new issue URL with prefilled fields.
-
-- For a new issue in the GitLab Community Edition project with a pre-entered title
- and a pre-entered description, the URL would be `https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/new?issue[title]=Validate%20new%20concept&issue[description]=Research%20idea`
-- For a new issue in the GitLab Community Edition project with a pre-entered title
- and a pre-entered description template, the URL would be `https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/new?issue[title]=Validate%20new%20concept&issuable_template=Research%20proposal`
+This document was moved to [another location](managing_issues.md#create-a-new-issue).