feature requestProductivity · Project ManagementsituationalTask ManagementUXWorkflows

Asana users cannot hide irrelevant column types in project views

Asana does not allow users to hide or disable unused column types like budget fields, resulting in cluttered project views with irrelevant data. Teams with simple workflows are forced to work around extraneous columns they did not configure. This basic customization gap reduces focus and adds visual noise in project management workflows.

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