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1- Click on New Test Case and click on Automated.
2- Specify a Name, Keywords and Comments for your Test Case.
3- Click on the Hide Test Case Info button to hide the test case info and start adding commands.
4- Click on the drop-down list under the Play button to add your commands and set your command options. Alternatively, you can also click on the box and enter keywords that will bring up the commands you need. Example: keyword "Timing" brings up [Set_Timeout] / [Wait] commands.
remove it reset the step and select another one, click on the x next to the command.
5- If you entered a command in error and you want to
7- To add a comment/description on individual steps, click on the Comment icon next to the command, enter your comment and click OK. These comments are saved with the test case and will be included any exported report.
8- To add another step, click on the up/down arrows as highlighted below. The up arrow will allow you to add a step before the one you are working on and the down arrow will add a step after it.
9- To view the details of a step, you can either click on the arrow next to the step or click on the command text as highlighted below:
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10- If you need to find text values on test cases which are located in text boxes, custom captions and data templates, you can click on the Search icon next to the player controls.
11- The arrows can be used to move between occurrences. To see the occurrences result on a separate window, you can click the icon highlighted below where you will be able to navigate to the steps from the same window.
12- Click on Save icon to save your test case. Once saved, your newly defined Test Case will appear in the Test Case list.
11- You can click on Advanced View icon icon to get to the editors mode as opposed to wizard mode to make all your edits to the Test Case.
12-See Advanced View page for more details and practice example.
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