In an earlier version of my Miro app, I had the possibility to have have multiple boards open at the same time and displayed these open boards as tabs in the top of the Miro Board. I can see that some of my colleagues still have this feature, but are unable to explain to me how to enable this feature.
Please is there anyone here who can show how to start this tab's feature?
Best answer by Robert Johnson
@Lars Hansen - Thanks for the additional details. This:
… is unlike any Miro desktop app I have seen before. Give this and the versioning I see when I open the Miro desktop app and press Alt from the dashboard tab to expose the Help menu:
… and compared to the MS Store version number of 2.4.84, leads me to believe that your 1.0.0.0 could be some brand new version that Miro is testing out, however, I am only speculating.
Thanks for reaching out! I tested this, and the board tabs feature still works for me. This isn’t a setting that can be turned on or off—it’s a default feature in the Miro app.
Could you let me know what version of the Miro app you're using (desktop, web, or mobile)? IS the screenshot you shared a captured dashboard from one of your colleagues? If possible, could you share a screenshot showing what you see on your dashboard? Also, kindly share a screen recording demonstrating what happens when you open multiple boards at the same time. That would help in understanding the issue better.
@Lars Hansen - Thanks for the additional details. This:
… is unlike any Miro desktop app I have seen before. Give this and the versioning I see when I open the Miro desktop app and press Alt from the dashboard tab to expose the Help menu:
… and compared to the MS Store version number of 2.4.84, leads me to believe that your 1.0.0.0 could be some brand new version that Miro is testing out, however, I am only speculating.
I can see that my version is quit unlike yours. I don’t have/can’t get the help features either.
But I followed your link and downloaded and installed a new version of Miro and that simply solved the problem!!! So thanks once again that was obviously a very helpful advice.
Glad to hear that updating Miro solved the issue! 🎉 Thanks to @Robert Johnson for the detailed troubleshooting steps.
For anyone else experiencing similar issues with missing features or unexpected app behavior, I’d recommend: ✅ Checking your Miro app version (via the Help menu in the desktop app) ✅ Downloading the latest version from Miro’s official site ✅ Contacting your IT team if your company manages Miro installations
Hope this helps! Let us know if you run into any other questions. 😊