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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:
l "Adding tasks" on page301
l "Adding a branch or condition" on page138
l "Cutting, copying and pasting tasks and branches" below
l "Disabling tasks and branches" on page897
l "Editing a task" on page302
l "Moving a task or branch using drag-and-drop" on page897
l "Replacing tasks, conditions or branches" on page899
l "Removing tasks or branches" on page899
In the Process area you can also:
l "Undo a command" on page901
l "Redo a command" on page898
l "Highlight a task or branch" on page896
l "Collapse and expand branches and conditions" on page900
l "Resize the rows and columns of the Process area" on page900
l "Zoom in or out within the Process Area" on page901
Cutting, copying and pasting tasks and branches
Using cut and paste, and copy and paste, you can move as well as duplicate tasks and
branches within a given process as well as between different processes and subprocesses.
To cut and paste tasks or branches:
1.
In PReS Workflow Process area, select the task or branch you want to cut and paste.
2.
From the Home tab in the Ribbon, choose Cut (or right-click and select Cut from the
drop-down menu). When you cut a Task or Branch, it disappears from the Process Area
but is kept in your clipboard until it is pasted somewhere else.
3. To paste the task or branch to a different process, select that process.
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