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# Variable Introduction

Variables are used to store various types of information and can simplify complex data into simple aliases. When invoking data subsequently, you can directly use the alias to replace the original complex content, simplifying process configuration.

You can customize and add new variable values in global variables, which can be directly called and reused when creating RPA tasks later. The global table supports creating multiple variables, including types such as text, number, boolean, time, link, and coordinate. Any fillable content can be used directly.

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