Do you know how to create a Test Case with Azure Test Plans?

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Creating a test case from a Work Item

You can create a new test case from any list of work items (e.g. a Sprint Backlog).

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Figure: Double click the Work Item that you want to create a Test Case for to open it

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Figure: Under "Related Work", choose Add Link and select New Item

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Figure: Ensure that the link type is 'Tested By', that the work item type is 'Test Case' and enter a title for the Test Case. Click OK

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Figure: Update the State and Details sections (making sure to select the correct iteration) and click on 'Click or type here to add a step' and proceed to add the steps required to test the Work Item

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Figure: After entering each action and its expected result, click Save and Close to create the new test case

Creating a test case from a Test Plan or Test Suite

You can also create a new test case from a Test Plan or Test Suite.

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Figure: Select the Test Plans menu and the appropriate Test Plan or Test Suite, then click New Test Case

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Figure: Update the State and Details sections (making sure to select the correct iteration) and click on 'Click or type here to add a step' and proceed to add the steps required for this test case

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Figure: After entering each action and its expected result, click Save and Close to create the new test case

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