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1. To filter the Test Suite listing on the Test Library tab, click on the Add Filter dropdown list shown below:

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2. The following options will appear.

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3. Select the the filter you would like to apply on the Test Library listing and then provide the value for that type of filter and click somewhere else or use Tab on your keyboard. The Test Suite listing will get filtered down based on the filter selection. An example of an applied filter is shown below:

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4. To add another filter in addition to the existing one, click on Add Filter dropdown list again and perform the same steps.

5. To remove the effect of only one filter, click the x right next to the filter such as the one shown below. To remove all filters together, you can click

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6. If you would like to use the classic filters, click on the icon shown below:

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7. To filter the Test Suite listing on the Test Library page using classic filter, click on the Add Filter icon shown below:

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8. After clicking on the Add Filter link, the following popup window will appear:

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9. Select the checkbox next to each type of filter you would like to apply on the Test Suite listing and then provide the value for that type of filter and click on the Apply button. The Test Suite listing will get filtered down based on the filter selection. An example of an applied filter is shown below:

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10. To remove the effect of only one filter, click the x right next to the filter such as the one shown above. To remove all filters together, you can click the Reset button.

Steps Search

1. If you need to search for a particular command along with any other artifacts, click Step Search which can be found after going to a Test Library > Add Filter in classic filters:

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2. Alternatively, you can click on the icon highlighted below in the new filters:

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3. Provide your search criteria and click on Search. For this example, we have used command "Compare" as a search parameter. The screen below shows the Type of object where the command "Compare" was found (It was only used in test cases here), the title of the object, the occurrence (in which particular step) and the path of this object. You can also use wildcards ( * ) and partial text search for all the fields listed below.

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the Reset filters link.

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Tip

On the Creation Date filter, you can also adjust a specific time to go with the date you specified.

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Tip

In case you entered extra spaces in the search text, filters will automatically remove them.

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Match Case checkbox is

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available next to the filter

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search will be case insensitive.