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PostScript fonts, use the Install PostScript Font command in the Workflow ribbon (see "The Plan-
etPress Workflow Ribbon" on page746).
Adding printer resident documents to the Configuration Components Pane
By default, the Documents group displayed in Configuration Components pane of the PlanetPress
Workflow Configuration program includes all those documents that are available on your local Plan-
etPress Workflow server. Those documents that are not available on your local PlanetPress Workflow
server, but that are either available on printers or on other PlanetPress Workflow servers must be
added to the list, otherwise you will not be able to use them in your PlanetPress Workflow configuration.
To add a resident document to the Configuration Components pane:
1. In the PlanetPress WorkflowConfiguration Components pane, right-click PPS/PSM Docu-
ments and choose Insert > Insert Resident Document. The Add Resident Document dialog
box is displayed.
2. Enter the document’s name. Note that the name you enter must exactly match the actual doc-
ument name or PlanetPress Workflow will not be able to use it on the printer or remote Plan-
etPress Workflow server.
3. Click OK.
Importing PlanetPress Design documents
This procedure describes how to import PlanetPress Design documents into PlanetPress Workflow.
Importing documents can be useful when transferring configurations between PlanetPress Workflow
installations.
To import documents into PlanetPress Workflow:
1. Click the PlanetPress Workflow button.
2. Choose Import, then Import PlanetPress Document. The Import PlanetPress Design Docu-
ment dialog box appears.
3. In the File type box, select the desired file type.
4. Navigate to the document you want to import, select it and click Open.
The document is imported and displayed in the Configuration Components pane under PPS/PSM
Documents. This physically installs the documents to the Documents folder relative to the install folder
of PlanetPress Workflow.
Tip: To navigate quickly to the Workflow working folders, press the keyboard shortcut
CTRL+ALT+Shift+F4 from within the Workflow configuration tool.
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