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The Flow Designer has several components. Each is described below.
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Palette
The palette contains all of the forms in your application's form tab, a new form and a summary step. Click on the form you want and drag it into your flow. See [[#Adding_Steps_to_a_Flow | adding steps to your flow]] for for more information.===
Properties Area
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This is where you define workflow navigation, customize button labels, configure task information, pending messages and task notification emails seen by the flow users, and more flow customization. When you click on a step in your flow, the Properties area displays the step's properties so you can view and edit them. There are also flow properties; click the toolbar at the top of the flow work area to access these.===
Flow Work Area
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The right side of the Flow Designer is the work area for the flows you create. At the top of this area is the toolbar.=== Toolbar ===
Toolbar
The toolbar at the top of the flow work area is visible when you are designing your flows but it is not visible to you when you test your flows or to your users when they access your flows. The toolbar includes the following buttons:
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