Duplicating Queues

Duplicating Queues

Creating a new queue based on an existing one

Duplicating a queue allows you to quickly create a new queue which is similar to one of the existing queues. Once you have duplicated a queue, you can change the properties, for example the media settings, of the queue.

To duplicate a queue

Proceed as follows:
  1. In the Output to pane, select the queue which you want to duplicate.
  2. Choose File > Queue > Duplicate.
  3. If necessary, select a different Queue type.
  4. Click the Workflow tab.
  5. Enter a unique, descriptive name for the queue in the Queue Name box.
  6. Click the Browse button in the Input area and specify the input hot folder.
  7. Check and, if necessary, change the other properties of the queue and click OK when finished.

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