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Designing Workflow ?

Workflow automates the globalization process with steps, assignees, and logic. When you create a project, tasks are created and assigned to the assignees (users or workflow roles) specified in the first workflow step. Once that first step is completed, the task moves to the next step and assignees in the workflow. Each asset follows the workflow individually; that is, in a project, one asset could be complete, while another has not progressed past the first step.

NOTE: You can optionally use workflow roles if you repeatedly use the same multiple users for a particular role, for example, French translation.

You can create different workflows to meet your needs. You create workflow in the Workflow Editor, accessed from Management>Workflow>Workflows.

In the Workflow Editor, you create steps and transitions between the steps. The Workflow Editor provides the following five types of steps:


You create a transition between each step to indicate the path of the workflow. You can use transition order when a step can proceed in more than one possible direction. This transition order determines the order in which the next steps appear in the Complete Task dialog box.

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