After the control has been interrogated and while in Object Explorer, identify the control as a container or non-container by right-clicking and choosing either Make Container or Make Non-container. These options are only available when you are interrogating and after the control is matched. The following is an example:
Robotic Automation Studio automatically re-parents controls in these situations:
If you change a control to be a container control, the system automatically re-parents the interrogated and matched items that comprise that control’s children.
If you change a container control to be a non-container control, the system re-parents any of its children and makes them siblings of the control.
If a control is orphaned, right-click it and choose Fix Parent or Fix Children to compare all matched controls to the DOM and re-parent as appropriate. Orphaned controls can occur if a container control is created while the controls that should be children of the container are unmatched.
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