Guided Procedures - Hiding the attachments bar

I've been able to hide the titlebar and the sidebar from a GP task by changing the Portal page delivered by SAP:
(pcd:portal_content/com.sap.pct/platform_add_ons/com.sap.caf.eu.gp.folders.gp/com.sap.caf.eu.gp.folders.pages/com.sap.caf.eu.gp.pages.procinstance)
However I am not able to hide the attachments bar from that page. It seems it's integrated into the application that shows the GP task...?
Does anyone know a way to hide this attachments bar?

Figured it out myself.
I changed the uwl configuration to use this page:
pcd:portal_content/com.sap.pct/platform_add_ons/com.sap.caf.eu.gp.folders.gp/com.sap.caf.eu.gp.folders.pages/com.sap.caf.eu.gp.pages.singletask

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