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Table Of Contents
3.1 Key Concepts
This section introduces you to the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools Configuration program and explains how
you can build your PlanetPress Suite configuration. It contains the following topics:
Knowing your Way Around The PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools Configuration Program Window
Combining and Attaching Areas of the Program Window
User Options
Grouping Objects
Virtual Drive Manager (Page 46)
3.1.1 Combining and Attaching Areas of the Program Window
How can I change the user interface to maximize space?
You can combine and attach the Configuration Components area, Messages area and Object Inspector into a
single secondary window that can be docked to and undocked from the main PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
Configuration program window (see Dock and Undock Areas of the Program Window (Page 0)).
A) PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools secondary window. The window title includes the names of every attached area.
When areas are combined, the title includes only the name of the active tab. B) Object Inspector and the Message area
combined. Tabs let you switch from one to the other. C) Configuration Components area attached to the Object
Inspector and the Message area.
Combining and attaching areas can facilitate the management of your screen real estate. It lets you reposition
multiple areas in a single operation (see Combine and Attach Areas (Page 0)).
Note that since the Process area must remain in the main PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools Configuaration
Program window, it cannot be combined and attached in this fashion.
Related topics:
The PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools Configuration Program Window (Page 37)
Grouping Objects (Page 38)
Combine and Attach Areas (Page 0)
3.1.2 Grouping Objects
Why group objects in the Configuration Components area?
Groups help you organize processes, documents, and printer queues. For example, you may create the
Invoices, Checks and Reports groups in the Processes section and associate individual processes with each
one of these groups. Note that you cannot have groups within groups. Also note that you cannot mix
documents of different types within a given group. You cannot, for example, group local PlanetPress Design
documents with printer-resident documents (see Group and Ungroup Objects in the Configuration Components
Area (Page 0)).
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