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  1. From the Expand Menu, click Develop.

  2. Click the Objects tab.

  3. Do one of the following:

    • To create a parent object, click Create Object.

    • To create a child object, from the left pane, point to the parent object under which you want to add, click the Create New Object button (

      ) as shown in the following figure:

  4. Enter Object Name and Description.

  5. Select Class from the drop-down list.

  6. Select Locator Type and enter its associated Locator Value.

  7. To use the SmartLocator feature during the execution, select the SmartLocator checkbox.

  8. (Optional) Enter Time Out in seconds.

  9. (Optional) Enter Polling Interval in milliseconds.

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    If you specify Time Out and Polling Interval, Qualitia uses the Explicit Wait mode during the execution by overriding these values specified in the associated execution profile. 

  10. (Optional) To continue adding another object, select the Create Another checkbox.

  11. Click Save.

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  1. From the Expand Menu, click Develop.

  2. Click the Objects tab.

  3. Do one of the following:

    • To edit a parent object, click Edit Object.

    • To edit a child object, from the left pane, select the parent object under which you want to add, click the Edit Object button (

      ).

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  4. Edit the following fields:

    1. Image Accuracy: Lets you specify the image pixel accuracy value. The value ranges between 1 - 100. If you set image accuracy value to, say, 10, then it will verify the image object by matching 10% pixels of the image. The default value is 70.

    2. Time out: Lets you specify the execution time in seconds up to which you want the object to be searched.

    3. Polling Interval: Lets you specify the polling interval in milliseconds

    4. Class: Lets you select the desired class.

  5. To change the pointer position of the image, click on the image and set the pointer to the desired location:

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  6. Click Done.

  7. Click Save.

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