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To edit properties of processes, documents, and printers in the Object Inspector:
l
In the Configuration Components pane, select a process, a document (either a document in the
Documents category or a document assigned to a printer queue) or a printer queue. The selected
object’s properties appear in the Object Inspector.
l In the Object Inspector, click an editable property.
l Depending on the values that can be entered for the selected property, edit the value by typing a one
or by selecting a new one from the drop-down list.
Note
If you select multiple objects in the Configuration Components window, some properties that are
shared between those objects can be changed in the Object Inspector. Changing a property changes
it for all the selected objects.
The Object Inspector also displays information about the Job File while it is being processed in Debug
mode. Seeing how files change as they travel down a process can provide valuable debugging information.
You can even change some of the job information from the Object Inspector (such as Job Infos)ξ˜ƒwhile in
debugging.
Note
When you select a group (folder), no information is displayed in the Object Inspector, because what is really
selected is the group heading and not the items included in the group.
The Plug-in Bar
PReS Workflow offer a constantly increasing number of plugins, while always allowing third party plug-ins to
be installed and set up to be used by PReS Workflow. The PReS Workflow Plug-in Bar lists the available
plugin in any of PReS Workflow, and is divided into categories, which users can customize at will.
Aξ˜ƒ"Plug-In"ξ˜ƒis normally something that is added to a software and, while most of the PReS Plug-ins are
installed by default, some may be added so the term is correct. However, because the plug-ins are always