Designer 10.7 | webMethods BPM Process Development Help | The Process Editor | Toolbar Buttons
 
Toolbar Buttons
Most Designer toolbar buttons are always available. Some, however, are available in some perspectives but not in others, and some are available based on the editor that has focus. Process Development views can have their own toolbars and buttons as well.
The following table lists and describes the toolbar buttons.
Toolbar Button
Description
Search button
Search
Back button
Back
Forward button
Forward
Canvas Zoom button
Canvas Zoom
Default is 100%.
Auto-layout the Process button
Auto-layout the process
Default (Horizontal or Vertical) is set in Preferences. See Configuring Appearance Preferences.
Upload for Analysis Only button
Upload for Analysis Only
Upload KPIs button
Upload KPIs
Build and Upload for Execution button
Build and upload for execution
Requires Process Developer mode. See Configuring the Process Development Mode.
Position Label on Step button
Position label on step/below step
Controls the placement of step labels on the canvas. The default setting is to display a label beneath the associated object on the canvas. Click this button to change the current label location. For more information, see About Step Labels.
Show/Hide Inputs and Outputs button
Show/hide inputs and outputs
Debug Selected Process button
Debug Selected Process
Requires Process Developer mode. See Configuring the Process Development Mode.
Refresh Documents button
Refresh Documents
Click to refresh all Integration Server (IS) documents used in the process currently displayed in the process editor.
Requires Process Developer mode. See Configuring the Process Development Mode.
Business Analyst Mode button
Business Analyst Mode
Show only basic properties, preferences, and functions. See Configuring the Process Development Mode.
Process Developer Mode button
Process Developer Mode
Show advanced properties, preferences, and functions. See Configuring the Process Development Mode.
Simulate Process button
Simulate Process
If you have Process Simulation installed, you can click to create a process simulation from an open process in the process editor. For more information on process simulation, see webMethods BPM Process Simulation Help.
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