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4. A Group within the Ribbon
5. The Process area. See " The Process Area" on page727.
6. A specific link (aka a "component", "button"or "link").
7. The Dockable panels including "The Plug-in Bar" on page683, " The Object Inspector
Pane" on page682 and "The Debug Information Pane" on page680.
8. The status bar. This displays your current software version and status of the PlanetPress
Service.
9.
The Configuration Components pane. See "The Configuration Components Pane" on
page629.
10.
The Messages Pane. See " The Message Area Pane" on page681.
You can customize the appearance of PlanetPress Workflow Configuration programs to your
needs. See "Customizing the Workspace" below.
Customizing the Workspace
You can combine and attach the Configuration Components pane, Messages area and
Object Inspector into a single secondary window that can be docked to and undocked from the
main PlanetPress Workflow Configuration program window.
Combining and attaching areas can facilitate the management of your screen real estate. It lets
you reposition multiple areas in a single operation.
Note
Since the Process area must remain in the main PlanetPress Workflow Tools Configuration Program
window, it cannot be combined and attached in this fashion.
Dock and Undock Areas of the Program Window
The Configuration Components pane, the Object Inspector, and the Messages area can be
displayed in windows that are attached to the Program window (docked position) or that float
above it (undocked position). You dock a window when you attach it to the Program window,
and you undock it when you detach it from the Program window.
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