Drag and drop works on configuration dialogs

Configuration dialogs accept dragged items. Computer lists in the dialogs accept dragged computers. The Copy Items dialog accepts dragged files to copy, without having to browse the file system for them. Save yourself time and effort by dragging available items to dialogs rather than browsing for them.

Making lists from reports or other lists

You may need to make a list based on the outcome of some report, but you don’t know which computers will need to be included. After getting a report and sorting on the desired column, you can select the computers and make a new list from the selection. If you double-click the list icon, you open another window containing the computers in the list. This is useful for comparing lists, or for using the new window as a source from which to drag computers to other lists.

Saved Tasks and Task Templates save you time

You may spend a lot of time coming up with the perfect software search to find exactly what you need. You shouldn’t recreate that search every time you need it. Save your tasks, and duplicate them. With a little editing, you can have a number of similar saved tasks for specific uses. Alternatively, you can use task templates to save settings across task dialogs, applying the same settings through various tasks.

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Apple 3 manual Drag and drop works on configuration dialogs, Making lists from reports or other lists