

This screenshot shows you how to apply the Body style to text. Her are some examples of the MS Word templates and forms that you’ll get in the download file. This is the cover page, documentation conventions and guidelines, and legal text. Here we have the table of contents for the quality assurance plan. This shows you how the text, tables, and bullet lists are presented. You can see from this that we use white space to make the document more readable. In this example, you can also see how the tables and text are neatly organised. You also get seven spreadsheets to help track, plan, and monitor the progress of different QA tasks. Here are some examples of the excel spreadsheets that you get. Note that the first tab is the Table of Contents. If you click on the links on it, it opens each of the spreadsheets. This helps you track the QA documentation required for the project.Īnd here you can further break the tasks out by phase You can also click back to the Table of Contents page as well.

This identifies the different QA testing tasks and who they’ve been assigned to. We also show you how to apply conditionally formatting to your spreadsheets, including adding status icons. The Quality Assurance Plan template is 39 pages in MS Word, 5499 words, and written in US English. The templates are in Microsoft Word and Excel format.

Quality Assurance Plan Template in MS Word. DOC format.įile Format: The templates are in Microsoft Word (.docx) and Microsoft Excel (.xlsx) format. Opening the Files: You don’t need any special software to unzip the files. To unzip the files, right click on it, then select Extract, and save it to your computer. Getting Started: Depending on your MS Office settings, the files may say Read Only when you open them. If this occurs, click File, Save As and save the files.
