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On Error Tab
A process’s On Error tab specifies the default values for error handling of all of the tasks in that
process.
When a task has its own error handling settings, those settings overwrite the process's default
error handling settings. The Set All Tasks button resets the On Error properties of all the tasks
included in the current process to the On Error properties of the process itself.
All other options in the On Error tab of the Process Properties dialog are the same as in the On
Error tab in the Task Properties dialogs; see "Using the On Error tab" on page88.
Update document
The Update Document dialog lets you update PlanetPress Design documents on your printers
where those documents are used in printer-centric mode. It displays the following information in
the list of installed printer documents:
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Printer Queue: Displays in which printer queue the document is present.
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Printer Group: If available, displays in which printer group the document is located.
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Document: Displays the name of the document.
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Location: Displays the location (printer or Workflow) of the document.
Select any document in the list (use CTRL+Click or SHIFT+Click to select multiple document or
use the Select All button) and click OK to update these documents.
To add any document to this list, you need to assign them to a printer queue. See "Associating
PlanetPress Design documents and PlanetPress printer queues" on page109.
Virtual Drive Manager
When you use the "Send Images to Printer" on page364 Action task in a given process, you
have the option of, at the same time, sending the images to the virtual drive (a local storage
folder used by PlanetPress Suite applications) of any computer included in your network. You
need to do this, for instance, if you plan to run PlanetPress Suite documents that contain
dynamic images on those computers (using the Optimized PostScript Stream option). You can
then use the Virtual Drive Manager to see the images that were downloaded to your computer
as well as to delete them from your virtual drive.
To add images to the virtual drive, use either of the following methods:
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