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Feature Test Plan

        Ender (Composer)
        Table Selection
 

Written by:Chris Petersen
Maintained by: Sujay Desai


History:
Date 
Change Description
Revision
Updated By
12/15/98 
Created
1.0 
Chris Petersen 
References:
UI and/or Functional Specifications:  http://webgroup/composer/enderFeatures.html (internal link)

Test Case Management Usage:
The detailed test cases for this can be found in :TBD
Major Area: Composer
Minor Area:  Table
Category:  Selection



 To select an table that has been inserted into the Ender application. The selection procedure can be accomplish manually ,using the Select All command , or Select Table menu command.

Table Selection

  1. Using Table Selection manually.
    • Click and drag mouse over table.
      • Select table and choose Cut from the Edit menu.
      • Select table and choose Copy from the Edit menu.
      • Select table and choose Paste from the Edit menu.
      • Select table and choose Clear from the Edit menu.
  2. Using Table Selection from the Select All menu command.
    • Choose Select All from the Edit menu.
      • Select table and choose Cut from the Edit menu.
      • Select table and choose Copy from the Edit menu.
      • Select table and choose Paste from the Edit menu.
      • Select table and choose Clear from the Edit menu.
  3. Using Table Selection from the Select Table menu command.
    • Choose Select Table from the Edit menu.
      • Select table and choose Cut from the Edit menu.
      • Select table and choose Copy from the Edit menu.
      • Select table and choose Paste from the Edit menu.
      • Select table and choose Clear from the Edit menu.


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