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- tphillipsFrequent Contributor
That depends on the object, but your best bet is looking for the colour property using a Property Checkpoint. Look for the relevant colour property and compare it to the colour you expect.
https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/testing-with/checkpoints/property/about.html
- kevintran1308Contributor
There is no color property in Properties Checkpoint
- tphillipsFrequent Contributor
What type of control are getting the properties for? What window library (WPF, etc)?
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