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RQM 4.0 - Is there a way to delete multiple test steps in a test script at the same time?

RQM 4.0 - Is there a way to delete multiple test steps in a test script at the same time?

Let's say I want to delete Steps 3, 5 and 7. Is there a way to select these steps and do a multiple delete?

thanks,

renee

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When you hover on the left edge of the step, so that you see the move cursor, you can click and/or ctrl+click to select rows. Then using the action menu you can select the remove steps pick. It should prompt indicating multiple items will be removed.
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Thanks Bob, I stand corrected! 


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 Renee,
Currently, I do not believe there is a way to perform a multi-step delete in a Manual Script.
This looks to be an enhancement request 
I will do a little more research and update the thread if I find any additional information

Ara

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 A similar question.
Is there any option to delete a test case and its linked test script at the same time?

Currently, I need to browse through test cases and test scripts and delete them individually.
This is good, where it gives you an option to keep the test scripts even if you are deleting the test cases.

However, I am curious to know if there is a flag that can be triggered to delete the linked test scripts at the same time while deleting the test cases.

Best Regards
Rajat

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Hi

You can select all the Test Cases and You can find actions tab in any of the test Case.Click the Drop down and you can find a option delete (Number of Test cases) .You can delete all the Test Cases.

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