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The example below shows the parent Lodging-Meal Selections form and its two linked forms. Notice that the parent form and its linked forms initially all have the same name, but the linked forms are represented by a double box. Remember, a linked step is a copy of the parent form. Note also that the parent step shows five icons while the linked steps display only the remove the !80bluedeleteRemove icon.
- Click the Link Icon to create a linked step.
- Click the pencil icon to open a step in the Form Designer to edit it.
- Click the delete icon to remove a linked step.
- Click the download icon on the parent step as a standalone form.
- Click the Edit Step Properties to access the Property tabs for the flow step.
Finding the Name of the Parent Step
Hovering over the flow step name on a linked step shows the name of the Parent form it was copied from. This is useful when you have a flow with more than one step that has additional linked steps.
Linked Steps Workflow Examples
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- Create the workflow in the Flow Designer.
- Drag a New Form or a form from your Forms library into the flow as the first step.
- Edit Step 1 by accessing the Forms Designer inside of the Flow Designer.
- Add Sections in Step 1 for the subsequent steps. Save the flow step.
- Click the Link icon on Step 1 to create linked steps for the additional steps in the flow. Save the flow.
- Edit Step 1 in the flow and use the Visual Rule Builder to write Business Rules to show the sections in Step 1 when the flow is routed to the associated step i.e. show the Manager section on the Manager step, show the Finance section on the Finance step.
- Save and test the workflow.
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