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Document Management; see "Document Management tasks" on page564.
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Outputs; see "Output tasks" on page543.
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Legacy; see "Legacy tasks" on page592.
Note: An Uncategorized category is dynamically created if your PReS Workflow finds any plugin
that would not be part of the existing Plug-in Bar. User-defined plugins and third party application
plugins fall into such a category.
Settings and customization
The Plug-in Bar can be customized according to your needs and the plugins you most frequently used.
You can use the horizontal dark blue bar separating the plugin area and the list of categories to change
how many plugin categories are displayed as the full-width bar with the title, and how much are dis-
played as icon only. Move the bar up to display more full-width categories, or down to display them
more as icons.
Furthermore, the Plug-in Bar can be customized using the popup indicator control ( ). Customizing the
Plug-in Bar is mostly used for third party or legacy plugins.
Using the contextual menu displayed by the popup indicator, you can:
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Insert, delete and rename custom categories.
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Move categories up or down.
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Import plugins, such as connectors, third party or legacy plugins.
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Move plugins from one custom category to another (that you cannot move default plugins from
the default categories, you can only copy them)
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Copy plugins from one custom category to another by holding the CTRL key.
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Delete plugins from any custom category by using the Delete key. Note that custom plugins can-
not be deleted this way. They will reappear after closing and opening the Workflow tool. For
information on removal of custom plugins see "Deleting a custom plugin" on the next page.
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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
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Click on the popup control ( ).
2. Click on Import Plugin.
3. Browse to the location of the plugin DLL file or PPK file.
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