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Microsoft Download Manager is free and available for download now. KB Articles: KB Security bulletins: MS So, give it some more time to make sure the registration is finalized. Test your new template. Select New Test You should now see your new Manual Test template.
In order to do a complete test of this template you should create multiple Manual Test using it and go through the paces to make sure the template is recognized in the Test View. Posted by Leo Vildosola at PM. What if everything you've done to this point is in Excel? Sorry for taking so long to respond. I have been very busy and I was not able to spend the necessary time to try things out before answering to your question. The problem I see with the method is that it seems to suggest that you should be the one to take care of the creation and association of the manual test.
The provided example does not work in the same way as I am describing here, since it does not become an integrated part of the environment. The good news is that you can use the method I describe above in the post and change it slightly to support Excel as your Manual Test source. I ran a couple of scenarios myself and managed to get an Excel spreadsheet to be part of a Test Project. The work around is to manually modify the MHT file after you have completed the changes in Excel. You would open the file in Notepad or similar editor and add the following in the section.
The problem with this method is that even if you manage to do that, the moment you edit the file in any way in Excel and store it again, the Custom Properties will be lost and VSTS will fail loading the file as a Manual Test. The default association for MHT files is Word If you double click on the manual test from within VSTS you will launch Word and it will tell you the file is not the correct format when you save it. You can go ahead and do the conversion. Once you do this you are now dealing with a Word document and the Custom Properties are maintained.
So, I don't think you will be able to have a clean way to use Excel as Manual Tests, at least not without somehow managing the Custom Properties outside of Excel. One thing I did not try is embedding an Excel spreadsheet inside a Word document and see if that can be stored in a MHT file.
Perhaps you can try that and let us know. This is great information. Thank you! It will probably be a couple weeks before the work schedule allows for more investigation on this, but I will definitely keep you posted as progress or lack thereof occurs.
Work always seems to get in the way of getting things done, eh? I just ran another set of tests where I created a spreadsheet in Excel and then copied the cells I wanted to bring over to Word. In Word, I pasted the contents as an Excel object. I then saved the file as a MHT file and added it to my template. You can do this from within Word and not modify the MHT file directly. I may write a separate blog about using Excel to create Manual Tests. I'm trying to get this to work in VS , but I am having problems.
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Marked as answer by lucy-liu Wednesday, February 16, AM. I've been there ;- Best bet here, IME, is to attempt to install the same product again, then uninstall. Edited by pvdg42 Monday, February 14, PM typo.
I tried that. It looks for the same file "vcredist. Instructions on how to manually remove VS can be found here. Saturday, June 16, PM.
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