When I bought PBP3.1 I spent a few bucks extra and got the paper version of the Manual. I read through many times, underlined things, wrote in the margins, and highlighted excerpts in different colors. I had to laminate the front & rear covers as they no longer stayed on the binding. I suggest spending some time with the PBP3 Reference Manual. You have your first question now, but will have more later. You may be surprised how much "stuff" you can do with PBP3.1.
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