Exclusions Pane
The Exclusions pane contains the following functional areas:

- Exclusions toolbar
- Exclusions list
- Target Window pane containing the information related to the item selected in the list.
The Exclusions toolbar contains the following commands:
- Add Exclusion - adds a new item to Exclusions list. A new item has the default name Window n (e.g. Window 1, Window 2 etc.).
- Delete Exclusion - deletes the item selected in the Exclusions list.
- Copy Exclusion - adds a new item that is an exact copy of the selected item of the Exclusions list.
- Move Up - changes the position of the selected item in the list (it is placed one step upper than before).
- Move Down - places the selected item one step lower than before.
- Sort Ascending - sorts the Exclusions list in ascending alphabetical order of their names.
- Sort Descending - sorts the Exclusions list in descending alphabetical order of their names.
- Enable All - enables all Exclusions items.
- Disable All - disables all Exclusions items.
In the Exclusions list each item represents a particular exclusion rule. The list consists of the four columns:
- Name - shows the exclusion name
- Window Class - shows the string value provided for the Window Class criterion of rule's Target Window criteria set
- Caption - shows the string value provided for the Window Caption criterion of rule's Target Window criteria set
- Program - shows the string value provided for the Program criterion of rule's Target Window criteria set
- Also, every item in this list has a check box on the left of its name. You can mark/unmark this check box to enable/disable a particular rule.
Upon selecting the desired item, the Target Window pane will show its Target Window criteria values so you can alter them. You can select an item by:
- left- or right-click its name
- use the cursor keys
- typing a few first letters of its name to jump to it quickly
Also you can use the Exclusions pane to relocate a particular exclusion rule by dragging it with a mouse:
- left-click the desired item and hold the left mouse button
- without releasing the button, move the mouse to the desired new position
- release the left mouse button
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