How does the Task Manager work?
The Task Manager displays your active tasks, completed tasks, and shows the data from the error log. The Completed Tasks and Error panels are informational only, you cannot change or edit the contents, though you can adjust the column widths. The Active Task panel, however, is there to show you what is currently going on, and to allow you to change it. From here, you can pause or cancel any selected task or selected group of tasks, or all tasks. You can reorder the tasks by moving selected item(s) up or down either one place at a time or directly to the top or bottom. Each item in the Active Task panel has its own progress indicator. As your online resources become available, you will have more than one task processing simultaneously. The tasks listed are in the format of “
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