What is Object Spy in QTP?
Answer / b.ramyasri
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Using the Object Spy, you can view the properties of any
object in an open application. You use the Object Spy
pointer to point to an object. The Object Spy displays the
selected object's hierarchy tree and its properties and
values in the Properties tab of the Object Spy dialog box.
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B.Ramyasri
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