In this article, you will learn how to duplicate a workflow.
Duplicating a workflow is a helpful feature when you want to either preserve an old workflow but make significant changes or use a workflow as a foundation for a brand new automation.
As an example, if you have a workflow with a Form Submitted trigger and action steps, and you want to use this same setup for other forms you created, duplicating a workflow will allow you to use the setup you have and edit the filter and actions as needed.
Step 1: Copy the workflow
- Go to Automation >Workflows
- Click on the 3 dots next to the title of the workflow
- Click on Duplicate Workflow
Step 2: Edit the Copy Workflow
- Edit, if needed, the workflow name you will be duplicating and click on Create.
- Edit the new workflow as needed and save.
- Don’t forget to publish it before using it.
FAQs
1. How do I duplicate a workflow?
- Navigate to Automation> Workflows, click on the three dots next to the workflow title, and select “Duplicate Workflow.”
2. Can I change the name of the duplicated workflow?
- Yes, you can edit the name of the duplicated workflow during the duplication process.
3. Do I need to publish the duplicated workflow before using it?
- Yes, you must publish the new workflow to activate it and ensure it runs as intended.
4. Can I duplicate workflows with triggers and actions already set up?
- Yes, duplicating a workflow will copy all existing triggers and actions, allowing you to modify them as needed.
5. Is there a limit to how many workflows I can duplicate?
- There is generally no limit to the number of workflows you can duplicate, but keep in mind that managing a large number of workflows may require careful organization.
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