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Last updated Apr 29, 2021
Organizing tests
When testing software, the number of tests is likely to grow fast and become big. To be able to manage them easily, you may need to organize them. Some Jira features like Labels, Components, Fix Version, and custom fields can help you categorize tests, however, a dedicated multilevel folder structure might be even more beneficial.
TestFLO allows you to organize Test Case Templates in the Test Repository, which is a dedicated folder structure. You can also use the created folder structure directly on the Test Case Template in the Test repository folders panel.