110 | | == Moving Test Cases from one catalog to another == |
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112 | | It is also possible to move a Test Case into a different catalog, with an experience similar to cut&paste. |
113 | | |
114 | | You first open a test case and click on the "Move the Test Case into another catalog" button. This is similar to a "cut" operation. |
115 | | |
116 | | You then navigate and open the destination catalog and click on "Move the copied Test Case here" button (which only appears if a Test Case has been cut first). |
| 110 | == Moving or Copying Test Cases from one catalog to another == |
| 111 | |
| 112 | It is also possible to move a single Test Case, or copy multiple Test Cases into a different catalog, with an experience similar to cut&paste. |
| 113 | |
| 114 | === Moving a single Test Case === |
| 115 | To move a single Test Case from one catalog into a nother, you: |
| 116 | 1. Open the Test Case |
| 117 | 2. Click on the "Move the Test Case into another catalog" button. This is similar to a "cut" operation. |
| 118 | 3. Navigate and open the destination catalog |
| 119 | 4. Click on "Move the copied Test Case here" button (which only appears if a Test Case has been cut first). |
| 128 | |
| 129 | === Copying multiple Test Cases === |
| 130 | To copy one or more Test Cases, even from different catalogs, and paste them all together into a destination (sub-)catalog, you: |
| 131 | 1. Open the Catalog. Expand the tree nodes as you like. |
| 132 | 2. Click on the "Select Multiple Test Cases" button. A checkbox appears next to every Test Case in the catalog and the sub-catalogs. See the next figure. |
| 133 | 3. Select the Test Cases you wish to copy into another catalog. |
| 134 | 4. Click on the "Copy the Selected Test Cases" button. This is similar to the usual "Copy" operation. |
| 135 | 5. Navigate and open the destination catalog, or create a new one. |
| 136 | 6. Click on "Paste the copied Test Cases here" button (which only appears if Test Cases have been copied first). |
| 137 | |
| 138 | Note that the test execution statuses (i.e. successful, failed, etc...) associated to the original Test Cases in any Test Plan are not copied along with them. |
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