You open the Object Repository Manager by choosing Resources > Object Repository Manager. The
Object Repository Manager enables you to open multiple shared object
repositories and modify them as needed. You can open shared object repositories
both from the file system and from a Quality Center project.
You can open as many shared object repositories as you want. Each shared object repository opens in a separate document window. You can then resize, maximize, or minimize the windows to arrange them as you require to copy, drag, and move objects between different shared object repositories, as well as perform operations on a single object repository.
You open shared object repositories from the Open Shared Object Repository dialog box. In this dialog box, the Open in read-only mode check box is selected, by default. If you clear this check box, the shared object repository opens in editable mode. Otherwise, the shared object repository opens in read-only mode and you must click the Enable Editing button to modify it.
When you choose a menu item or click a toolbar button in the Object Repository Manager, the operation you select is performed on the shared object repository whose window is currently active (in focus). The name and file path of the shared object repository is shown in the title bar of the window.
Many of the shared object repository operations you can perform in the Object Repository Manager are done in a similar way to how you modify objects stored in a local object repository.
Most of the procedures apply equally to the Object Repository Manager and the Object Repository window, but the windows and options may differ slightly.
You can open as many shared object repositories as you want. Each shared object repository opens in a separate document window. You can then resize, maximize, or minimize the windows to arrange them as you require to copy, drag, and move objects between different shared object repositories, as well as perform operations on a single object repository.
You open shared object repositories from the Open Shared Object Repository dialog box. In this dialog box, the Open in read-only mode check box is selected, by default. If you clear this check box, the shared object repository opens in editable mode. Otherwise, the shared object repository opens in read-only mode and you must click the Enable Editing button to modify it.
When you choose a menu item or click a toolbar button in the Object Repository Manager, the operation you select is performed on the shared object repository whose window is currently active (in focus). The name and file path of the shared object repository is shown in the title bar of the window.
Many of the shared object repository operations you can perform in the Object Repository Manager are done in a similar way to how you modify objects stored in a local object repository.
Most of the procedures apply equally to the Object Repository Manager and the Object Repository window, but the windows and options may differ slightly.
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