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If the active watch file is currently opened, and if it includes unsaved modifications, PReS
Workflow asks you whether to send the configuration to the PlanetPressWatch service before
creating the new configuration. Select the Always send without prompting for confirmation
option to automatically send the edited version of the configuration.
If a file different from the default configuration file is currently opened, and if it includes unsaved
modifications, PReS Workflow asks you whether to save the configuration before creating the
new configuration. Select the Always save without prompting for confirmation option to
automatically save any unsaved work.
Open a PReS Workflow Configuration File
While PReS Workflow Configuration program always loads the default and current
configuration, you may sometimes need to open a Workflow Tool configuration file that is not
the current one, for example to load a previous backup or a configuration file saved from
another computer. This procedure will show you how.
1.
From the PReS Workflow button, chooseOpen. The Open dialog box appears.
2. Navigate to the configuration file you want to open, select it and click Open.
If the default configuration file is currently opened, and if it includes unsaved modifications, the
PReS Workflow Configuration program asks you whether to send the configuration to the PReS
Workflowservice before opening the selected configuration. Select the Always send without
prompting for confirmation option to automatically send the edited version of the configuration
before opening any other configuration (See "Saving and Sending" below).
Note
You can also open a configuration file from a previous version of PReS Workflow by
changing the File Type selector to the desired version (for example, .pw6 for PlanetPress
Watch /Server configurations from Version 6)
Saving and Sending
Saving and Sending a Configuration
The core of the PReSSuite workflow tools is the PReS Watch service which, once started,
constantly runs in the background to perform the tasks included in its current configuration file.
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