Hi Alok,
I've noticed this happens when -
1. Your application has changed between the time you recorded and the time you playedback.
2. The objects are not named properly or its properties are not captured referencing any form of identifying that particular object.
3. There could be many more reasons I'm not aware of.
Try to add the Object Properties that you think might help in recognising the object.
I've noticed this happens when -
1. Your application has changed between the time you recorded and the time you playedback.
2. The objects are not named properly or its properties are not captured referencing any form of identifying that particular object.
3. There could be many more reasons I'm not aware of.
Try to add the Object Properties that you think might help in recognising the object.

