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qtp 9.1, windows xp

I have a file with sub menus, just like you get the file with internet explorer
Now I want to check whether the file contains all the contents in the menu as per the requirement
Can I automate the process?
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Re: qtp 9.1, windows xp

You can very well do that
Just try getting the properties or list of contents in the menu and compare them
Pls revert to me incase of any help
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Re: qtp 9.1, windows xp

You can automated it. Just check for the property "all items" or something similar to get all the Items.Then check for the desired one.
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