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Click any line to select it.
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While a line is selected, press Delete on your keyboard or right-click on the line and select Delete
to delete the line.
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While a line is selected, press CTRL+X on your keyboard or right-click on the line and select Cut
to place the line in the clipboard.
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Press CTRL+C on your keyboard or right-click on the line and select Copy to place a copy of the
line in the clipboard.
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Press CTRL+A on your keyboard or right-click on any line and select Select All to select all the
lines in the Message Area.
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Right-click anywhere in the Message Area and select Clear Messages to clear the contents of
the Message Area.
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Right-click anywhere in the Message Area and select Save to File to display a dialog box that
lets you save a copy of the Message Area content to a text file.
The Message Area will only display information while running in Debug mode. It does not display
information from other running services, and will not display the log of any process running in a live con-
figuration (submitted to PlanetPress Workflow Service).
To learn more about debugging a process, refer to "Debugging and error handling" on page82.
The Object Inspector pane
The Object Inspector pane displays the properties of the object selected in the Configuration Com-
ponents pane (not the Process area, however). You can edit some of these properties directly from the
Object Inspector, simply by clicking on the property.
The Object Inspector also displays information about the Job File while it is being processed in Debug
mode. Seeing how files change as they travel down a process can provide valuable debugging inform-
ation. You can even change some of the job information from the Object Inspector (such as Job Infos)
while debugging.
Editing properties
To edit properties of processes, documents, and printers in the Object Inspector:
1. In the Configuration Components pane, select a process, a document (either a document in
the Connect Resources or PPS/PSM Documents, or a document assigned to a printer queue) or
a printer queue. The selected object’s properties appear in the Object Inspector.
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