When creating learning content, you can use the Document Editor to easily record the desired software sequences directly in the original application. Keep reading to find out all you need to know about the functions and handling of the integrated Recorder.
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This e-learning will reveal how to create an IT simulation via a screen recording.
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Recording > Recorder - This guide will reveal how to start or stop a recording.
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Recording > Recorder - The User Preferences allow you to view and modify the settings for the Recording. This guide will reveal how to access them.
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This documentation will reveal what a screenshot actually is and how it can be replaced.
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This guide will reveal how to manually insert a simulation step into documentation and to update the preceding screenshots accordingly.
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This guide will reveal how to merge a screenshot with a preceding step's screenshot.
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It's also possible to record in SAP R/3 with the help of SAP GUI Scripting. Keep reading to discover general information about this and tips regarding the SAP GUI Scripting settings.
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This documentation will reveal more about the relationship between interactions, interaction objects and AutoTexts.
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This guide will reveal how to change characteristics such as an interaction object's name or type.
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Recording > ReRecorder - The User Preferences allow you to view and modify the settings for the ReRecording. This guide will reveal how to access them.
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Keep reading for an overview of the settings for carrying out a ReRecording.
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