Overview In TopTeam, all textual requirements go into a Requirements Document. You can have one or more Requirements Document in a project, each having its own set of Requirement …
Overview Using the Import Requirements from Word Wizard, you will be able to import your legacy Requirements Documents from Microsoft Word documents (*.docx, *.doc, *.rtf) into TopTeam. This wizard …
Overview TopTeam Desktop App enables you to import tabular data into the repository. You can import from the following file formats: Microsoft Excel (*.xls, *.xlsx) Comma separated values (*.csv) …
Overview In TopTeam, all textual requirements go into a Requirements Document. You can create, copy or import requirements in TopTeam. Copying requirements can help you save time. Furthermore, you …
Overview From Repository Explorer, you can copy the Requirements from one Requirements Document to another. You can copy the Requirements from one parent/child group to another, or between child …
Overview Using Requirements Document Editor, you can easily copy requirements from one Requirements Document to another. You can also copy requirements using Requirements Tree, refer to the article How …
Overview You can copy Requirements from one Requirements Document to another using Requirements Tree. You can also perform this operation using Requirements Document Editor, refer to the article How …
Requirements Documents In TopTeam, all textual requirements go into a Requirements Document. You can have one or more Requirements Documents, each with their own set of Requirement Types, in …
Overview You can insert images in various formats such as *.gif, *.jpeg, *.png, etc. into rich text fields of a requirement. Who should read this? TopTeam Users Step 1. …
Overview You can insert the data of a TopTeam Object into rich text fields of a requirement. This inserted TopTeam Object will then display in rich text field of …