Difference between revisions of "Image (Image macro property)"

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==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
This property contains the image that is displayed on top of a screenshot under 'normal' circumstances (see "See Also" below). The property is displayed as a thumbnail of the image itself, and can be changed via the '''Replace Image''' button to the upper-right of the image. Via this button you can select an image from the Workarea or your PC (external to Enable Now), or capture a new image via a of an entire window, an area of your screen, or a specific object within a (recognize) application. This last option is very useful, as it uses the same 'object recognition' as the recording function to identify objects on a screen, resulting in an image capture comparable to the capture of the '''[[Object Image]]''' during application recording.
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This property contains the 'steady state' (see "See Also" below) image that is displayed on top of the screenshot in the same [[Step]]. The property is displayed as a thumbnail of the image itself, and can be changed via the '''Replace Image''' button to the upper-right of the image. Via this button you can select an image from the Workarea or your PC (external to Enable Now), or capture a new image via a of an entire window, an area of your screen, or a specific object within a (recognize) application. This last option is very useful, as it uses the same 'object recognition' as the recording function to identify objects on a screen, resulting in an image capture comparable to the capture of the '''[[Object Image]]''' during application recording.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 06:41, 6 September 2019

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Purpose

This property contains the 'steady state' (see "See Also" below) image that is displayed on top of the screenshot in the same Step. The property is displayed as a thumbnail of the image itself, and can be changed via the Replace Image button to the upper-right of the image. Via this button you can select an image from the Workarea or your PC (external to Enable Now), or capture a new image via a of an entire window, an area of your screen, or a specific object within a (recognize) application. This last option is very useful, as it uses the same 'object recognition' as the recording function to identify objects on a screen, resulting in an image capture comparable to the capture of the Object Image during application recording.

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