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From: Richard Cleaveland <>
Subject: Re: [UFT] Grouping -> new small project to try importing into TMG
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 08:41:21 -0400
Save-as - file type "New project". Later you'll be asked for options and
you should check "use list."
Dick
>At 03:11 AM 9/11/2000, Charles Neal said:
>A few months ago, I finally began (with much-appreciated help from the
>wonderful tutorial on the subject) doing my first-ever Searching &
>Grouping. Almost simultaneously, we all learned of the lack of any future
>development of UFT.
>
>Since then, I ordered TMG; I read thousands of TMG-List messages trying to
>become familiar with terminology & procedures while awaiting delivery; I
>read the TMG Tips; and I of course continue to read my RUG-Arlington
>newsletters. I've now received TMG & have worked thru the tutorial, and
>begun studying the manuals.
>
>I think I'm ready to try the good advice of importing a small number of my
>UFT ancestors. I have successfully Grouped together 21 of them, who should
>give me some good examples of how various things migrate thru the Genbridge
>process. What I can't seem to grasp is: How do I get those 21 from the
>Grouping saved into a new, separate, differently-named UFT project, so that
>I can just import this one small "test" project?
>
>Seems like I've seen somewhere how to do this, but among this flood of info
>in the past few months, I can't find it. I realize it could be so simple
>that I'll be pleasantly surprised, however, I haven't been able to "get
>there" intuitively. Step by step help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Barbara
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