Helix ALM divides the imported Word document into individual requirements. Specify how Helix ALM should interpret the Word document contents to add new requirements. It depends on if the requirements are organized using styles or items in a numbered list.
Styles
1. If requirements in the Word document are formatted using styles, select Selected styles.
During the import, Helix ALM will add a new requirement for each paragraph in the Word document that uses a style mapped to a requirement type.
2. Click Next.
3. Map the Word styles to Helix ALM requirement types. For each style that starts a new requirement, select Starts New Requirement and select the Requirement Type to map the style to.
The first paragraph with the corresponding style applied is used as the requirement Summary value. Subsequent paragraphs are used as the requirement Description value until a paragraph that uses a style mapped to a requirement type is found, which creates another new requirement. You must map at least one style to a type.
4. Click Next to continue to select the Word document sections to import.
Items in a numbered list
1. If requirements in the Word document are formatted using numbered lists, select Items in numbered lists.
During the import, Helix ALM will add a new requirement for each numbered list item in the Word document.
2. Select the Numbered List Item Options to specify how bulleted text is formatted and the default requirement type.
- Default requirement type specifies the type for each new requirement in the Helix ALM document. Select the most used requirement type in the document. You can change the type for individual requirements when previewing the import.
- Make each bullet a separate requirement adds a new requirement for each bulleted item in the Word document. If this option is not selected, bulleted lists are included as requirement description text under the parent list item.
3. Click Next to continue to choose the Word document sections to import.