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A team requests updates to the behavior of some fields in the project. The project uses three issue types: Problem, Incident, and Change. The desired configuration is shown below: A team requests updates to the behavior of some fields in the project. The project uses three issue types: Problem, Incident, and Change. The desired configuration is shown below:   Which configuration update will meet the requirements? A)  Configure individual screens for each issue type and update the priority scheme. B)  Configure individual field configuration for each custom field and update the priority scheme. C)  Create unique field contexts for each issue type for the desired fields. D)  Configure individual field configurations for each issue type. E)  Configure individual field contexts for each custom field and update the priority scheme. F)  Configure individual screens for any combination of issue operation and issue type. Which configuration update will meet the requirements?

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