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This video tutorial shows how to use the Object Repository in UiPath. The Object Repository helps you manage, reuse and share UI elements in UiPath. With the Object Repository, you create a library of UI elements that you and your team can use repeatedly. A UI element is all graphical pieces that construct an application/browser. For example, that could be buttons, input fields, drop-down lists, or checkboxes. VIDEOS FOR YOU: πΉ Git and Version Control in UiPath: Β Β Β β’Β GitΒ andΒ VersionΒ ControlΒ inΒ UiPathΒ (Tutoria...Β Β πΉ RPA Recruiter - My best Tips 6 Tricks: Β Β Β β’Β RPAΒ Recruiter:Β MyΒ bestΒ TipsΒ &Β TricksΒ (Inte...Β Β -- FOLLOW ME: πΌ LinkedIn: Β Β /Β andersjensenorgΒ Β π¦ Twitter: Β Β /Β andersjensenorgΒ Β πΈ Instagram: Β Β /Β andersjensenorgΒ Β π¨ Facebook: Β Β /Β andersjensenorgΒ Β π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Discord: Β Β /Β discordΒ Β π Email Newsletter: https://andersjensen.org/email-newsle... 0:00 Intro to the Object Repository in UiPath Please open UiPath and do everything with me instead of passively watching to get the most out of this tutorial. I'll promise you that I will then teach you the Object Repository in the first attempt. We use the Object Repository to reuse our UI elements in UiPath. 3:34 Store UI elements in Object Repository To use the Object Repository make sure, you have enabled the Modern Design Experience. Either locally or globally. We use the Windows Calculator as it's always present in Windows, and it perfectly simulates any system we work in as RPA Developers. We capture our UI elements and store them in the Application scope. The screen scope is our calculator interface, and each UI element (the buttons) is a descriptor. We can easily add or edit descriptors. 9:57 Use UI elements from the Object Repository Drag and drop the UI elements you want to use and choose the associated activity (e.g. 'Click''). To use a descriptor make sure, you place them in a screen scope. We'll also create Object Repository elements from a workflow instead of creating them first and then using them. 15:32 Publish the Object Repository to UiPath Orchestrator If you get the error 'Publish of Library project to Orchestrator failed. Package cannot be published to the shared feed', I'll show you how to fix it. Our Object Repository is now stored in Orchestrator, and other UiPath developers can not use it. 19:14 Reuse UI elements in other projects Click 'Manage Packages' and find the created package under 'All Packages' and install it. Now we can reuse the created UI element. 21:32 Change UI elements in our Orchestrator Library UI elements sometimes change their address (the selector), and therefore we need to update our descriptors and publish the updated package to our Orchestrator library. Using the Project Dependices, Mass Update Tool is shown (either to Git or Local). #uipath #rpa #roboticprocessautomation