If you write requirements in paragraphs, not in tables, then this page will explain how to do that.

If you are not one for using tables to write your requirements, it is also possible to write requirements inside paragraphs, or use full documents.

My paragraph is a requirement

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Here, you can see the requirement definition macros are placed inside a paragraph, you can even add some requirement links.

When using paragraphs, it is not possible to have as many custom properties and relationship names for dependencies as you could have in tables. By default:

Write requirements as titles for a full document

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If you are working on a big document from your customers, or use public standards. It is possible to use the feature: Linear documents. We will index titles as requirements.

Please go to the documentation to see more details: Linear documents: Manage requirements outside of tables

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