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2 | Getting Started with Gemini 5 |
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2.5.1 | The Grid |
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2.5.2 | The Planner | |||
2.5.3 | Activity Page |
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2.5.4 | Timeline Page |
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2.5.5 | Roadmaps and Changelogs |
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2.5.8 | The Calendar |
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2.5.9 | Burndown and Burnup Charts |
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3 | Creating and Managing Tasks | |||
3.2 | Rapid Planning (Creating Multiple Tasks) |
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3.3 | The View Item Page |
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sentry
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6.1 | Introduction to Sentry |
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6.2 | Test Cases |
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6.3 | Test Plans |
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6.4 | Test Runner (Executing Tests) |
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6.5 | Test Run History |
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10.5.16 | Patterns |
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10.7.2 | Recording Time |
18 documents found.
A pattern in Gemini represents a collection of Items – Bugs, Enhancements, Change Requests, etc.
You can create a pattern by exporting existing Items.
This will allow you to download and save the selected Items into a “gemini.pattern” file.
You can also grab pre-defined patterns from the Project Patterns community site.
Patterns can be imported into an existing project via Project Administration.
You can then make amends as required to the Items being imported.