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To add a group in the Configuration Components area:
In the Configuration Components area, click a category and choose View | Arrange | Group.
A new group is added at the end of the category.
To add objects to an existing group:
Drag-and-drop the objects onto the group.
The objects are added as the last objects in the group.
To remove objects from a group:
Drag-and-drop the objects out of the group.
The objects are removed from the group. If the group becomes empty, you are prompted to confirm the
deletion of the group.
To add selected objects to a new group:
1. Select multiple objects that are not part of a group.
2. Press CTRL+G.
A new group is added and the selected items are moved to that new group.
To ungroup selected objects:
1. Select objects in a group.
2. Press CTRL+U.
Related topics:
Expand and Collapse Categories and Groups in the Configuration Components Area (Page 0)
Reorder Objects in the Configuration Components Area (Page 0)
3.2.17 Delete Objects and Groups from the Configuration Components Area
Delete objects and groups from the Configuration Components area.
To delete a process, document, or printer queue:
Click a process, document, or printer queue, then press DELETE.
In the case of processes and printer queues, the object is deleted. If there is only one process in the
configuration, you cannot delete it; there must be at least one process in the configuration. If you delete
the last configured process, a process with two unknown tasks remains.
In the case of documents, you are first prompted to confirm the deletion. You can turn off this prompt in
the Notification Messages User Options.
To delete a group of processes, documents, or printer queues:
Click a process group, documents group, or printer queue group, then press DELETE.
In the case of process groups and printer queue groups, the group and all its members are deleted. In
the case of documents, you are first prompted to confirm the deletion of each member of the group. You
can turn off this prompt in the Notification Messages User Options.
3.2.18 Undo a Command
The undo command lets you undo most commands performed with the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
Configuration program.
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