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Get Web Attribute

Last modified by Nhan Nguyen on 2022/05/13 03:42
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Scroll Height (Int32) - Scroll before getting the element. To input a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards, a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20 Scroll Into View (Checkbox) - If selected, the screen will automatically scroll
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of the attribute that will be outputted with type = ‘String’. **Target** * **Scroll Height (Int32) **- Scroll before getting the element. To input a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards, a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20 * **Scroll Into View

Get Text

Last modified by Nhan Nguyen on 2022/05/13 03:42
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(String) * - The element you get from the Internet Explorer Target Scroll Height (Number) - Scroll before getting the element. To input a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards, a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20 Scroll Into View
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Explorer **Target** * **Scroll Height (Number) ** - Scroll before getting the element. To input a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards, a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20 * **Scroll Into View (Checkbox) ** - If selected

Get Element

Last modified by Nhan Nguyen on 2022/05/13 03:41
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. Target Scroll Height (Int32) - Scroll before getting the Ui Element. To input a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards, a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20. Scroll Into View (Checkbox) - If selected, the screen will automatically scroll
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to store the element. **Target** * **Scroll Height (Int32)** - Scroll before getting the Ui Element. To input a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards, a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20. * **Scroll Into View (Checkbox

Element Exist

Last modified by Nhan Nguyen on 2022/05/13 03:41
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. Ex: [723432432] Element Exist Target Scroll Height (Int32) - Scroll before getting the element. To input a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards, a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20 Scroll IntoView (Checkbox) - If selected
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** * **Scroll Height (Int32) **- Scroll before getting the element. To input a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards, a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20 * **Scroll IntoView (Checkbox) **- If selected, the screen will automatically scroll

Click

Last modified by Nhan Nguyen on 2022/05/13 03:40
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code better. Ex: [215266456] Click Target Scroll Height (Number) - Scroll before getting the element. To input a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards, a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20 Scroll IntoView (Checkbox) - If selected
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. Ex: [215266456] Click **Target** * **Scroll Height (Number) **- Scroll before getting the element. To input a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards, a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20 * **Scroll IntoView (Checkbox

Check/Uncheck

Last modified by Nhan Nguyen on 2022/05/13 03:39
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edit the name of the activity to organize and structure your code better. Target Scroll Height (Int32
a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards; a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20 ScrollIntoView (Checkbox) - If selected, the screen
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** * **Scroll Height (Int32)*** - The minimum height of the element would require in order to fit all the content in the viewport. To input a number equals to the amount of pixels to scroll vertically. A negative value is to scroll upwards; a positive value is to scroll downwards. Ex: 20 * **ScrollIntoView

Sort Data Table

Last modified by Nhan Nguyen on 2022/05/05 04:21
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two properties. Order (DropDownList) - Scroll down with 2 options: Ascending or descending. Table
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two properties. * **Order (DropDownList)** - Scroll down with 2 options: Ascending or descending
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