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commands that are frequently used and convenient to keep close at hand. You can minimize
the Ribbon, and choose the position of the Quick Access Toolbar, as well as the commands it
displays.
l You can minimize the Ribbon by right-clicking on it and selecting Minimize the Ribbon.
l You can also customize the Ribbon's color scheme in the Preferences window.
The PlanetPress Workflow Ribbon has five tabs: the Home tab, the View tab, the Debug tab,
the Tools tab and the Help tab. Each one of these tabs contains a series of groups, each group
holding a number of controls.
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The Home tab includes the Clipboard, Processes, Variables, (PPS) Documents and
Printer Queues groups.
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The Clipboard group contains the typical Windows-based editing controls: Cut,
Copy, Paste, Select All, Delete.
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The Processes group contains controls allowing to insert new processes of any
type as well as controls to converts, activate or branches processes (see "About
processes and subprocesses" on page126).
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The Variables group contains two controls to insert either Global variables
available throughout the entire configuration, or Local variables available to the
current process only (see "About variables" on page727).
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The Documents group contains the controls used to insert, refresh, update or
delete PlanetPress Design documents and document instances (see "PlanetPress
Design documents" on page44).
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The Printer Queues group contains controls to set up printer queues of any type, as
well as replace any existing queues (see "PlanetPress Workflow printer queues" on
page113).
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The View tab includes the Arrange, Navigate and Show/Hide groups.
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The Arrange group contains the Group/Ungroup, Sort by Name and Order
controls, allowing to reorder objects in the Configuration Components pane. It
also includes the Undo/Redo controls, as well as a Rename control, to modify a
given component's name.
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The Navigate group contains a Processes control to select any existing process of
the currently loaded configuration, as well as a Highlight control to mark a given
node, a Zoom Out for a quick overview of the currently selected process, a Go to
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