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Sometimes you may need to edit a test case. You

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can change the name of a test case, manual test case ID, and description

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or you can also change the order of execution of tasks or remove a task from a test case.

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titleTo edit a test case:

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  1. Click Develop > Test Cases.

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  1. The Test Cases

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  1.  screen is displayed.
  2. On the left pane, select a scenario under which the required test case is listed.
    All the available test cases are displayed in right pane of the screen.
  3. Select the required Test Case from the right pane.

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  1. Click Edit.

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  1. The Edit Test Case

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  1.  screen is displayed.
  2. Edit the required fields displayed on the screen which

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  1. includes Scenario, Test Case Name, Manual TC ID,

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  1. and Description.

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  1. Click OK.

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  1. Click Add Task, Import Task,

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  1. or Detach Task

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  1.  to add a new task, reuse an existing task, or detach the task from the test case.
  2. Select the task in a test case,

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  1. click Up/Down

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  1.  to change the order of execution of tasks.
  2. Select a step in a task,

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  1. click Up/Down

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  1.  to change the order of step within a task.

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  1. Click Save.
    The test case is saved with updated values.

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  1. Click Run

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  1.  on the right pane to quickly execute a test case to verify that the test case meets the desired test requirement. 
    The test execution report gets populated to analyze the test results.