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Answer 30: You can use drop down available next to Find in Selenium to change
element locator used by Selenium –
Answer 31: You can use Find button of Selenium IDE to test your locator. Once
you click on it, you would see element being highlighted on screen provided your
element locator is right else one error message would be displayed in log
window.
Answer 32: You could specify you JS extension in “Options” window of
Selenium IDE.
Answer 33: You could use Format option of Selenium IDE to convert tests in
another programming language.
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