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Bot in UiPath Assistant unable to click button Hi all My bot published locally in my pc suddenly has issue Running in UiPath Assistsnt, the first part of the bot is working fine but when it reaches a specific page, the bot stopped working as it is unable to detect and click on an element This bot has been working for the past 2 years so is it pretty strange that it stopped working suddenly Any idea on how to get it working again?
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Alert message to the mail while job getting faulted How can I configure an alert notification in Orchestrator when a job gets faulted If possible, could you also provide step-by-step instructions with screenshots
What is the difference between thee and thou? Thee, thou, and thine (or thy) are Early Modern English second person singular pronouns Thou is the subject form (nominative), thee is the object form, and thy thine is the possessive form Before they all merged into the catch-all form you, English second person pronouns distinguished between nominative and objective, as well as between singular and plural (or formal): thou - singular
Why is it spelled dummy and not dumby? Dumby did exist but is now obsolete: (rare) Alternative form of dummy (“stupid person”) (card games) Archaic form of dummy (“hand shown to be played from by another player”) (Wiktionary) OED gives this example from 1860 He who draws the lowest card takes Dumby as his partner Bohn's Hand-book Games iv 178 It's most probably the drop of b in the pronunciation of dumb ( dʌm ) that
writing - Capitalization of the Company - English Language Usage . . . You would use the capitalized form in a legal document if you had initially given notice that that was the way the organization would be referred to from then on, but not in a business plan CIA staff will refer to the Agency, rather than the agency, because "Agency" is a shortened form of the full name Similarly the BBC will refer to "the Corporation" But where you are using "company" to
Would have had to have been vs would have had to be for past event . . . Both would have had to have been and would have had to be are pointlessly complex for most contexts Just would have to have been (with the first have pronounced haff) is all you need And even that's only if you need Past Tense - if not, it would hafta be like this