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How to Import and Export Test Cases in TFS

This guide explains how to use the TFS Test Plan Management tool to import and export test cases, detailing step‑by‑step procedures, example screenshots, default file locations, and answers to common questions for testers seeking to manage their test case data efficiently.

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How to Import and Export Test Cases in TFS

Testers eager to manage their own test cases can follow this tutorial on importing and exporting test cases in TFS using the “Test Plan Management” tool.

01 Test Case Import Use the Test Plan Management tool to import test cases. The following screenshot shows the import interface:

02 Test Case Export Similarly, export test cases via the same tool. The screenshot below illustrates the export process:

If no file name or directory is specified, the exported test cases are saved in the same directory where the Test Plan Management tool resides. The article also provides a FAQ section and links to additional DevOps practice articles from the Agricultural Bank’s column.

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