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- Getting started
- Project management
- Documents
- Working with Change Impact Analysis
- Create test cases
- Assigning test cases to requirements
- Cloning test cases
- Exporting test cases
- Linking test cases in Studio to Test Manager
- Delete test cases
- Manual test cases
- Importing manual test cases
- Document test cases with Task Capture
- Parameters
- Enabling governance at project level
- Disabling governance at project level
- Enabling governance at test-case level
- Disabling governance at test-case level
- Managing approvers for governed test cases
- Managing governed test cases in the In Work state
- Managing governeed test cases in the In Review state
- Managing governed objects in the Signed state
- Managing comments for governed test cases
- Applying filters and views
- Importing Orchestrator test sets
- Creating test sets
- Adding test cases to a test set
- Assigning default users in test set execution
- Enabling activity coverage
- Enabling Healing Agent
- Configuring test sets for specific execution folders and robots
- Overriding parameters
- Cloning test sets
- Exporting test sets
- Applying filters and views
- Accessibility testing for Test Cloud
- Searching with Autopilot
- Project operations and utilities
- Test Manager settings
- ALM tool integration
- API integration
- Troubleshooting
Test Manager user guide
Last updated May 6, 2026
To start building your testing portfolio, create a test case in Test Manager. You can later provide manual steps or assign automation.
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Open your project in Test Manager. If you do not have a project yet, see Creating a Project.
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In the left navigation panel, go to Test Cases.
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Click Create Test Case.

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Configure the test case:
- Name - Enter a name for your test case.
- Version - (Optional) Add a version tag to the test case.
- Description - (Optional) Enter a description for the test case. To add formatted text, you can use the Markdown syntax.
- Labels - Add any number of custom labels.

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Click Create to confirm. The test case is created and displayed on the Test Cases page.