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When you remove a branch, all the tasks located in that branch are also deleted. When you delete a
task, only that task is deleted.
Note: You cannot use the Delete option to remove an input or output task, but you can right-click
on them and click Cut instead. This replaces the task with an Unknown task (see "Unknown
tasks" on page637).
To delete the path below a branch crossing (instead of the path to the right of the branch):
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Press Shift+CTRL+Delete.
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From the right-click menu, choose Edit | Delete| Delete Below the Branch.
Replacing tasks, conditions or branches
You can replace existing tasks either by dropping a new task on it, or by pasting another task over it.
To replace an existing task with a new task, see "Adding tasks" on page287.
To replace an existing task with another existing task or its properties, see "Cutting, copying and past-
ing tasks and branches" on page740.
Note: You cannot replace a task by a branch or a condition. Trying to paste or drop a branch or
condition over a task will insert it before the task instead. The contrary is also true, you cannot
replace a branch or condition with a task.
Caution: When you replace a task, you lose all the properties you set in this task.
Resize the rows and columns of the Process area
The rows and columns of PlanetPress Workflow Process area in which tasks are located can be res-
ized to better visualize the organization of your process.
To resize rows and columns of the PlanetPress Workflow Tools Process area:
1. In the PlanetPress Workflow Tools Process area, place your cursor over the separator line
dividing each section of row or column rulers.
2. When the cursor changes appearance, click and drag up or down to resize rows, or left or right to
resize columns.
A dashed line appears as you drag indicating the new separation. The row or column, with all its tasks,
moves accordingly.
Collapse and expand branches and conditions
A Branch or Condition can be temporarily hidden by collapsing it. This gives a better view on other parts
of the process. It doesn't disable the Branch or Condition.
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