Editing Wizard Steps

Once the steps of the wizard are in the correct order, the second goal in editing a wizard is to edit the steps themselves to adjust and/or add to their functionality. This process involves working with the following mandatory and/or optional components of each step:

  • Step actions

    Each wizard step is made up of a series of actions that occur in a sequence. These actions are at the heart of the functionality of each wizard step:

    • Step Start: the step’s opening action; inserted by default and cannot be moved or removed

    • Core Action: the step's primary action (i.e., the interaction with the object detected during recording); inserted by default, but CAN be moved or removed

    • Step End: the step’s closing action; inserted by default and cannot be moved or removed

    • Blocks: always occur immediately after the Step Start action; optional action that can be inserted and removed, but cannot be moved. Multiple blocks can be added to a single step.

    • Bubbles: occur either before or after the Core Action: optional action that can be inserted, moved, or removed. Multiple bubbles can be added to a single step.

  • Fallbacks

  • Advanced commands

The remainder of this chapter covers the Step Start and Step End step actions. Subsequent chapters deal with each of the other step actions.

In this section:

Step Start

Step End