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To undo a command:
From the Quick Access Toolbar, choose Undo.
Related topics:
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3.2.19 Redo a Command
The Redo command can be used to redo commands that were just undone using the Undo command. For
example, if you used the Undo command three times in a row and immediately thereafter decided to redo
those commands, you could use the Redo command three times in a row to redo those commands. Note that
all commands in PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools Configuration can be redone.
To redo a command:
From the Quick Access Toolbar, choose Redo.
Related topics:
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3.2.20 View Document Properties
The PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool Configuration programs let you view a number of the properties
associated with
the PlanetPress Design documents you use, but most of those properties are set in
PlanetPress Design and cannot be edited using the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool Configuration program.
The Document name of printer-resident documents can be changed using the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool
Configuration program simply because it is initially set using that program.
The properties available via the Printer Settings tab define how documents are printed. They are also set
using the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool Configuration program and are retained when documents are
assigned to
printer queues. They can be edited by selecting documents within the Documents category, which
changes the document’s default printer settings, or within the Printer Queues category, which changes the
document properties on the selected queue .
To view the properties of a document:
Do one of the following.
Click any document to display its properties in the Object Inspector.
Double-click any document to display its properties in the PlanetPress Design Document Options
dialog box.
File name: The file name of the document, as entered in PlanetPress Design. This is the name of the
file saved in PlanetPress Design, or the name you give it when you add a printer-resident document in your
PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool Configuration. It may have a PTK extension (if it has been sent to PlanetPress
Watch
from PlanetPress Design), or a PS extension (if it is printer-resident).
Version: The version of the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tool in which the document was originally created.
Printerresident
documents are identified as such.
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