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The Multi [[Scenario]] tab is the third of the four ribbon tabs and is located in the top part of the editor. The Multi [[Scenario]] tab contains the options to design multi-scenario analyses. This consists of managing stakeholders and configuring scenarios. | The Multi [[Scenario]] tab is the third of the four ribbon tabs and is located in the top part of the editor. The Multi [[Scenario]] tab contains the options to design multi-scenario analyses. This consists of managing stakeholders and configuring scenarios. | ||
[[File:Q1-2016-EditorPanel.jpg|thumb|400px|left|The editor. The Multi scenarios tab is located in the ribbon bar at the top of the editor.]] | [[File:Q1-2016-EditorPanel.jpg|thumb|400px|left|The editor. The Multi scenarios tab is located in the ribbon bar at the top of the editor.]] | ||
A Test run always starts a Scenario. You can use the Scenario Choice box to adjust which Scenario is activated. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:31, 8 June 2026
The Multi Scenario tab is the third of the four ribbon tabs and is located in the top part of the editor. The Multi Scenario tab contains the options to design multi-scenario analyses. This consists of managing stakeholders and configuring scenarios.

A Test run always starts a Scenario. You can use the Scenario Choice box to adjust which Scenario is activated.
Test run
A Test Run can be started by clicking on the play button. The Scenario seen in this bar indicates the scenario that will be selected when activating a Test Run.

Conceptually, Multi Scenario contains the following Items:
