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My object repository has objects whose names are black and some whose names are grey. I can edit and delete the black ones but not the grey ones. How can I delete these?
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On my Windows 10 machine, my object repository is all messed up. Take a look at this image: ![alt text][1] [1]: /storage/temp/755-screwed-up-scaling.png Why are the words all cut off?? How do I fix this?
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We use both LeanFT and UFT on the same AUT. Is there an easy way to use LeanFT Application Model data for UFT Shared Object Repository?
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I have some objects in my Windows application that act just like normal GUI objects in my application, but QTP only seems them as WinObjects. Do I have to use coordinates or low-level recording with them?
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Is there an easy way to add objects to my test/component when I'm using Object Spy? Currently, I have to Add to Object Repository, then open the OR, select the test object and drag to my test script.
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In UFT we were able to use the Object Repository Manager to add lots of objects from our application very quickly. How do we do this with LeanFT?
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We want to use our shared object repositories in LeanFT so we don't have to re-create them. Is there some way to leverage our existing repositories?
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Suddenly our shared object repository will not allow us to add any new objects to it. We've checked permissions and everything seems fine. We can delete objects but cannot add.
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There are a number of instances where QTP shows inconsistency on recognizing object properties. When an object is added to the Shared Object Repository or an object is added via recording, we will see a number of object properties get stored along with their values. On playback, these objects are re...
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