Aligned Elements Web Client User Manual
2.5.148.19484
2.5.148.19484
  • Introduction
  • Basic Concepts
  • Get Started
    • Log In
    • Open a Project
    • Change Project
    • Create a new Project
    • The Project Start Site
    • Your Assigned Items
    • Manage Your User
    • Log Out
    • Enter Design Control Items
      • Work with Chapters
      • Set Traces
      • Add Issues
      • Add Attachments
      • Collaborate using Comments
      • Favourites
      • Find in... Action
      • Inconsistencies and Positive Cues
  • Document Object Actions
    • Update Multiple Items
    • Generate Design Control Items
    • Copy Design Control Items
    • Lock Document Objects
    • Generate Reports
    • Export Document Objects
    • Import Document Objects
  • Explorers and Views
    • Project Explorer
    • File Explorer
    • Trace Explorer
    • Test Run Explorer
    • Project History
    • Chapter View
    • List View
    • Export to Excel in Grids
  • Project Status
    • Display Inconsistencies
    • Display Consistency Coverage
    • Display Risk Summary
    • Display DHF Index
  • Queries
    • Run a Query
    • Design a Query
    • Query Filters
  • Charts
    • Display a Chart
    • Design a Chart
  • Trace Tables
    • Run a Trace Table
    • Design a Trace Table
  • Work with Documents
    • Adding Word Document to File Objects
    • The Word Add-in. Adding Design Control Items to Documents
    • Sign Documents with Electronic Signatures
    • Documents and the DHF Index
    • Save Files to Disk
  • Design Reviews
    • Conduct a Design Review
  • Risk Analysis
    • Perform a FMEA Risk Assessment
    • Perform a Preliminary Hazard Analysis
    • Relative vs. Absolute Mitigations
    • Potential Hazard
    • Using the Risk Analysis to assess the Software Safety Classification
  • Manage Tests
    • Test Runs
      • Planning a Test Run
        • The Burndown Chart
      • Executing a Test Run
      • Completing a Test Run
      • Test Run Functions
      • Test Runs and Linked Projects
      • Offline Test Runs
    • Classic Tests
  • Work with Tags
    • Add Tags
    • Filter views on Tags
    • Edit Tags
    • Tags and Snapshots
  • Assistants
    • Run an Assistant
  • Snapshots
    • Display a Snapshot
    • Create a Snapshot
    • Compare Snapshots
  • Settings
    • Project Information
    • Manage Users
    • Manage User Groups
    • Project Settings
    • Project Hierarchy
    • Unlock Objects
  • Dashboards
    • Select a Dashboard
    • Create a Dashboard
    • Remove a Dashboard
  • Aligned Elements Automation Tool
    • The Automation Tool
  • Web Administrator Tools
    • Rename, Copy or Remove Project
    • Manage User Roles
    • Register a new Administrator
    • Manage Users
    • Inspect User Logs
    • Manage Templates
    • Download Log Files
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  1. Get Started
  2. Enter Design Control Items

Find in... Action

It is possible to locate a Document Object in various contexts where it is used. These functions are available in the Action dropdown or by using the Ellipsis button where applicable.

Find in Project Explorer

To navigate to a Document Object's position in its chapter structure, use the Find in Project Explorer action. The Document Object will be highlighted in its position in the Chapter structure.

Find in Trace Explorer

To locate all locations of a Document Object in the trace landscape, use the Find in Trace Explorer action. This will highlight all instances of the Document Object in the Trace Explorer.

Find in File

To locate all documents (i.e., the corresponding associated File Objects) in which a Document Object has been inserted, use the Find in File action. This will highlight all File Objects containing documents in which the Document Object has been inserted.

Find in Test Run

To locate all Test Runs in which a Test case is used, use the Find in Test Run action. This action highlights all Test Runs in which the Test case is used.

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