While scripting do we use any reference. may be we have 2
0r more same objects that time how do we write scripts
Answer Posted / ravindra
in this case,we have to go to the "MSWId"
Msw id:means "Microsoft window Id" Mswid is diffarent for
diffarent objeccts
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