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Revert to the default Plug-in Bar by selecting Reset to default. Custom plugins will
remain as installed.
Importing a plugin
1.
Click on the popup control ( ).
2.
Click on Import Plugin.
3. Browse to the location of the plugin DLL file or PPK file.
4. Select the desired file type: .DLLor .PPK.
5.
Select the file and click on Open.
Plugins downloaded from the Resource Center will be placed in the appropriate category in the
Plug-In Bar. The M-Files plugins, for example, will appear in the Document Management
category.
Third-party plugins appear in the Uncategorized category.
Deleting a custom plugin
To permanently delete a custom plugin from the Plug-In Bar, you have to manually delete the
DLL file from the following location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Objectif
Lune\PlanetPress Workflow 8\Plugins.
Note that the name of the DLL file doesn't always match the name given to the custom plugin in
the Workflow tool.
The Process area
The Process area, which is always available and visible, holds all the tasks, branches,
conditions and comments that make up the selected process (see "About processes and
subprocesses" on page125 and "About Tasks" on page301).
The Process area is built like an invisible grid divided by rows (horizontal) and columns
(vertical). When adding a new Action task, a new row is added. When adding a Branch or
Condition, a new column appears (unless there is already a column at that level).
The first task of any process, also called the initial input task, always appears in the first box in
the upper left corner. When you create a new process, this first task is always followed by the
default Output task in the following box.
The Process area is where you edit a process by:
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