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Note: When you select a group (folder), no information is displayed in the Object
Inspector, because what is really selected is the group heading and not the items included
in the group.
2. In the Object Inspector, click an editable property.
3. Depending on the values that can be entered for the selected property, edit the value by typing
one or by selecting a new one from the drop-down list.
Note: If you select multiple objects in the Configuration Components window, some properties
that are shared between those objects can be changed in the Object Inspector. Changing a prop-
erty changes it for all the selected objects.
The Plug-in Bar
PlanetPress Workflow offers a constantly increasing number of plugins, while always allowing third
party plugins to be installed and set up to be used by PlanetPress Workflow. The PlanetPress Workflow
Plug-in Bar lists all plugins available in PlanetPress Workflow, and is divided into categories, which
users can customize at will.
Most of the PlanetPress plugins are installed by default, but other plugins may be added. Because the
plugins are always expected to execute some sort of task, they are always referred to, in this doc-
umentation, as tasks, except in the specific case of importing a new plugin or customizing the Plug-in
Bar.
Categories
The default categories list plugins according to what type of task they achieve. When first starting your
PlanetPress Workflow program, the following categories are used:
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Inputs; see "Input tasks" on page295.
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Actions; see "Action tasks" on page351.
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Data splitters; see "Data splitters" on page406.
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Process logic; see "Process logic tasks" on page420.
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Connectors; see "Connector tasks" on page435.
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PlanetPress Capture; see "PlanetPress Capture Tasks" on page618.
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Metadata related; see "Metadata tasks" on page469.
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OL Connect Send; see "OL Connect Send" on page483.
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