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Preferences
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User mismatch: Select to have PReS Workflow display a prompt when a different user
opens the application.
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Task deletion: Select to prompt for confirmation when deleting a task.
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Document deletion: Select to have PReS Workflow prompt for confirmation when
deleting a document.
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Prompt on Document deletion when service is running:
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Group of documents deletion: Select to have PReS Workflow prompt for confirmation
when deleting a group of documents from the Configuration Components pane.
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Empty group deletion: Select to have PReS Workflow prompt for confirmation to delete
a group when you remove the last of its member objects. If you clear this option, groups
are automatically deleted when their last members are removed.
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Invalid name: Select to have PReS Workflow warn you when you try to rename an object
in the Configuration Components incorrectly. Names can include letters, numbers, and
underscores; the first character of a name cannot be a number.
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Printer queues update: Select to have PReS Workflow prompt you when adding a
document to a group under the Documents category in the Configuration Components
pane. You are only prompted if the group of documents is assigned to one or more printer
queues. PReS Workflow can add the new document to all assigned groups under the
Printer Queues category automatically.
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Configuration save with wrong user: Select to have PReS Workflow prompt for
confirmation when you are saving a configuration while logged onto the computer as a
user other than the one associated with the PReS Workflow service.
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Configuration save: Select to have PReS Workflow prompt to save the current
configuration when exiting the software or before opening another configuration file.
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Configuration send: Select to have PReS Workflow prompt to send the current
configuration to run in the PReS Workflow service when exiting software or before
opening another configuration file.
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Nothing to configure: Select to have PReS Workflow notify you when you try to set
properties for a task that does not have any properties. For example, the Error Bin input
has no properties because it only inputs jobs sent to it through On Error properties of
tasks in other processes. When you attempt to edit its properties, it displays the "nothing
to configure" message when this option is selected.
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