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Adding a Tag and Remarks
Adding a Tag and Remarks
Updated on 2023-11-28 GMT+08:00
During test design, you can add tags and remarks for nodes as auxiliary tools.
Adding a Tag
- Access the mind map, right-click a node, and choose Add Tag.
- Enter the tag content in the text box under the node as required and click any position on the screen to save the tag content.
- After the settings are saved, a tag with a yellow background is displayed under the node.
Adding Remarks
- Access the mind map, select a node, and click Remarks in the upper part of the page.
- Enter remarks in the window that is displayed on the right of the page and click anywhere on the screen to save the remarks.
- After the settings are saved,
is displayed in the node.
Parent topic: Requirement Catalog Test Design Strategies
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