Author Topic: Where to Store Narratives in EA  (Read 3423 times)

mhs

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Where to Store Narratives in EA
« on: June 08, 2006, 08:03:38 am »
 Hello,

This is my first to these forums.  I've been using EA for about a month now.  Its been an interesting experience, and I am encouraged by some of the work I have been able to produce.

Right now, I am documenting a new tool for a program.  I have created and written some requirements for it, and I have moved now to the use cases.  I have about 4 use cases for this tool, and I made a nice little Use Case Diagram.

Until I started using EA, I had tended to write my use case narratives as plain text files.  This works well, and I have them checked into version control.

Part of the potential I see in EA is that I can create requirements, use cases, and assorted diagrams.  EA can take these things and generate HTML or RTF.  The RTF can be zipped up and sent to a user, and everybody is happy.  

I would like to be able to generate an RTF with a Mission Statement, Requirements, and Use Case Narratives.  Any advice on how to get to this point?

Thanks,

Mike
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kelly_sumrall

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Re: Where to Store Narratives in EA
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2006, 06:13:52 am »
Mike,

Have you figured out what you are trying to accomplish? If not, you could create a document template. From your resources tab, right-click Templates > RTF Style Templates and select Create RTF Style Template. You can copy an existing template to give you a head start, although if you are new to this, there is a big learning curve.

Does that help?

Kelly
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