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# Component

### ![](/files/FDheAa7ZKBVPuMA5bIuB)

[![OMrun Component Tutorial – Organize and Manage Your Test Objects Efficiently](https://img.youtube.com/vi/1GcMAHZXnCU/maxresdefault.jpg)](https://youtu.be/1GcMAHZXnCU)

### Abstract

Components are containers used for grouping test objects inside OMrun and OMdashboard. Components are helpful to keep an overview on topic related test objects and helps with the grouping to select any test object within a test scenario.

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### New

On Navigation Tree at `Component / Objects` level click on the right mouse button and select <img src="/files/FDheAa7ZKBVPuMA5bIuB" alt="OMrun Component Icon" data-size="line"> `New`.

<figure><img src="/files/HJZxYhEIrb8fpdXDlrvd" alt="OMrun component function new" width="50%"><figcaption><p>OMrun component function new</p></figcaption></figure>

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### Rename, Delete

On Navigation Tree at component level (in this example: `10_PreCondition`) click on the right mouse button and select <img src="/files/FDheAa7ZKBVPuMA5bIuB" alt="OMrun Component Icon" data-size="line"> `Rename` or <img src="/files/FDheAa7ZKBVPuMA5bIuB" alt="OMrun Component Icon" data-size="line"> `Delete`.

<figure><img src="/files/LqwyuFxSC5MfPskenZXU" alt="OMrun component function rename + delete" width="50%"><figcaption><p>OMrun component function rename + delete</p></figcaption></figure>


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