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1- Click on New while on Web Locators tab. You can also create a folder to organize your web locators by clicking on New Folder and entering a name for your folder.

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3- Advanced View of New Locator will switch to editor mode where you can copy the content of the locator and then Grid View takes you back to the above view of new Locator definition

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4. On the window in Step 2, specify the Web Page which is an editable drop-down (best practice is to use application name followed by “_” and followed by page name, for example myApp_login, myApp_search, etc.), Type (another editable drop-down), and Alias for the locator you are defining along with only one unique identifier. This identifier can be the Web ID, Name, Partial Text, CSS Selector, or XPath of the widget. If more than one of these values is specified, Subject7 will use the first one that it finds based on the order mentioned above and will ignore the rest.

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For best results with XPath/CSS, you can use our Smart XPath/CSS Generation Engine to generate your XPath values.

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5- Click the Save button to save your locator. Once saved, your newly defined locator will show up in the locator listing on the Web Locators screen. In order to see the relevant elements, you can filter them using Key, Web Page, XPath, CSS Selector, Frame, Owner, State, or Popup.

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