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Virtual Objects. What are Virtual Objects?. Non availability of required add-ins. Objects created using advanced technologies. Virtual Objects. Defining Virtual Object. Steps for Defining a Virtual Object. Map to a Standard Class. 1. 2. 3. 4. Mark Virtual Object. Object Configuration.
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What are Virtual Objects? Non availability of required add-ins Objects created using advanced technologies Virtual Objects
Defining Virtual Object Steps for Defining a Virtual Object Map to a Standard Class 1 2 3 4 Mark Virtual Object Object Configuration Save Virtual Object
Step 2: Mark Virtual Object CAPTIVATE
Step 3: Object Configuration CAPTIVATE
Step 4: Save Virtual Object CAPTIVATE
Removing Virtual Objects CAPTIVATE
Disabling Virtual Objects CAPTIVATE
Virtual Object Limitations • It can be defined only on objects on which Click or Double-click operations can be performed. • Any type of checkpoint cannot be inserted on a Virtual Object. • Virtual Objects are not recognized in analog or low-level recording modes. • A test script with Virtual Objects, cannot be run on a different computer. If so, the Virtual Objects also needs to be copied.