# Add Tabs in App Manager

To create this template, follow the steps below:

1. Log in to your AutoRABIT account.
2. Click on **Env. Pro.** module.
3. Click on **Create New Template**.
4. Go to the **Create Unsupported Metadata Template** tab.
5. Give the template a **name** and a **short description** of it.
6. Select the **AddTabsinAppManager** checkbox under **Add Tabs in App Manager.**
7. Click **Add**.
8. A **Test Case Name** and **App Name** appear automatically on the next screen by default. To add the custom test data, click on **Add** button.&#x20;
9. However, if you want to add a new App Name for the auto-generated or your custom test case, do the following:
   * Click on![](/files/wvCOr4j0F7tAgUfMlHdm)icon.
   * Enter the App name in the **App Name** field.&#x20;
   * You can even add multiple apps for the above-generated test case name. Click on the **+** symbol and fill in the fields mentioned in the earlier steps.&#x20;
   * Click **OK**. Once you are finished, click **Save** to save this page
10. Click **Save** to save the template.
11. Once the template is successfully created, you'll be redirected to the **Environment Provisioning History** screen.
12. Click the **Run** button to run the template on your destination org.
13. Select your **destination org** from the dropdown and enter the **email address(es)** to receive an email notification whenever the template is run.
14. In the **Post-Deployment Steps**, select the test cases that you have recently created.&#x20;
15. Please check the **View History** page for a detailed summary report of the operation carried out.


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