- Release Notes
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- Creating Automations
- Automation Basics
- Object Repository
- Automation Best Practices
- Tutorial: Creating a Pivot Table
- Tutorial: Iterating Through Rows in a Table
- Tutorial: Comparing Excel Files and Emailing Reconciliation Errors
- Tutorial: Extracting Data From Automated Emails and Moving It to a Desktop Application
- Tutorial: Filtering Data in Excel
- Tutorial: Formatting Cells
- Tutorial: Adding Information About the Files in a Folder to an Excel File
- Tutorial: Adding Your Own Formulas to the Project Notebook
- PowerPoint Automation
- Data Automation
- Common Activities
- Google Workspace Automation
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- Troubleshooting

StudioX User Guide
The default Project Notebook available with all automation projects comes with a
number of formulas that can be easily incorporated in your automations when selected
from the
menu of activity fields. In this tutorial,
we will create a simple currency conversion automation that demonstrates how you can
add a formula of your own to the Project Notebook and use it in your project.
We will start by manually adding a formula to convert USD to EUR in cell C1 of the Scratchpad sheet in the Project Notebook, and then we will create an automation that performs the following tasks:
- Retrieves the US Dollar to EUR exchange rate from a web search and adds it in cell A1.
- Prompts for an amount in USD during project execution and adds the amount in cell B1.
- Displays a message box with the EUR equivalent of the USD amount calculated in cell C1.
To wrap things up, we will future-proof our automation against any changes to the Project Notebook by naming the cells used in the automation and updating the project to use the named cells.
in the Designer panel, and
then find the Use Application/Browser activity in the search box
at the top of the screen and select it. The activity is added to the
Designer panel.