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An '''Object Library''' is a .NET framework library containing custom objects used to customize the way Grooper works. | An '''Object Library''' is a .NET framework library containing custom objects used to customize the way Grooper works. | ||
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They can be used with Grooper's scripting functionality for a variety of tasks, including custom '''[[Activity|Activities]]''', objects for customizing a '''Review''' client, custom services to automate work in Grooper's background, and custom reports. | They can be used with Grooper's scripting functionality for a variety of tasks, including custom '''[[Activity|Activities]]''', objects for customizing a '''Review''' client, custom services to automate work in Grooper's background, and custom reports. | ||
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An Object Library is a .NET framework library containing custom objects used to customize the way Grooper works.
They can be used with Grooper's scripting functionality for a variety of tasks, including custom Activities, objects for customizing a Review client, custom services to automate work in Grooper's background, and custom reports.