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Moving Configuration Components
You can move components in the Configuration Components pane in a number of ways; see below.
Note that moving a configuration component does not change the order in which the components are
used. However they can affect your process if, for example, you move a local variable from one process
to another and the local variable is still used in the first process.
Dropping documents onto printer queues does not move the documents, but rather assigns them to
these queues (see "PlanetPress Workflow printer queues" on page94).
Using Drag & Drop
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Click on the component and hold the mouse button.
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Move the component to the location where you want to drop it.
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Let go of the mouse button.
When dragging configuration components, a horizontal line appears where the component will be
dropped (if the location is valid). At the end of this line will be small "dents". If these dents are on top of
the line, the component will be placed at the same level (group) as the component before it. If the dents
are at the bottom, the component will be placed at the same level (group) as the component after it.
If you move an object in the Configuration Components pane on top of a group, the group name turns
maroon (in the default color scheme) to indicate the object will be moved in the group after all the exist-
ing objects currently in that group.
Using the clipboard buttons
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Click on the component you want to move.
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Go to the Home tab of the ribbon.
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Click the Cut button in the Clipboard group.
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Click on the new location where you want the component.
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Click the Paste button in the Clipboard group.
Using the contextual menu
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Right-click on the component you want to move.
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Click on Cut in the contextual menu.
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Right-click on the new location where you want the component.
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Click on Paste in the contextual menu.
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