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RAM: Select if the PlanetPress Design document is on the printer's RAM (Random
Access Memory).
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Document Update group (enabled only when using printer-centric mode and the
document is on the printer)
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Automatically update: PReS Workflow will send a new version of the document to
the printer automatically if the document has been changed since it was last used. If
unchecked, you will have to manually update the document on the printer from the
Update Instances button or by sending the document to the printer from
PlanetPress Design.
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Confirm Update: Check if you want a confirmation page to be printed stating the
document has been updated, when it happens. This options is disabled if
Automatically update is not selected.
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Update Instances: Clicking this button brings up a dialog box that lets you
manually update any document on any printer.
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Printer-Specific folder: This option lets you enter a manual location where the
documents should reside in the printer's memory. This option is only available if the
document is Printer Centric, and the Document location is either On printer hard disk
or In printer flash memory.
Using the Clipboard and Drag & Drop
Moving configuration components in the Configuration Components pane is very easy and
can either be done with the mouse (drag & drop), the Ribbon menus (clipboard buttons) or the
keyboard (clipboard keyboard shortcuts).
If you wish to change the order in which objects appear in a category or group of the
Configuration Components pane, refer to "Reordering objects in the Configuration Components
pane" on page596.
Mouse cursor
As you drag a configuration component, your mouse cursor will change to indicate the action
you are performing, as well as whether the location where the cursor is can accept the
configuration component you are dragging. If you try to drag a configuration component in a
location that is not accepted, the cursor changes to a "prohibited" icon. If you are moving a
configuration component to a valid location, the mouse cursor displays the normal cursor along
with a small dotted box. If you are copying a configuration component to a valid location, the
mouse cursor displays the normal cursor along with a small dotted box and a plus (+) sign.
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