I have wondered for a long time why Workflow files are not listed in "Documents"??? It would seems logical to me that they would be listed and I think would be easier to find as someone like me goes to "Documents" for that reason…. 😎
I don't know but would suspect it is because they have no existence except with the appropriate workflow templates. The workflow templates are backed up with the other documents.
Guessing here, my hunch is because it is not truly a document in the way other documents are in Logos. It is more like a guide. Essentially it is reformatted text that you are entering notes into. Think of it like adding notes to a passage guide. Not sure if that makes any sense.
@MJ. Smith, @ David Taylor, Jr.
Thanks for your thoughts. I just think it would be nice to work with one "file structure" when it comes to keeping files that we build in Logos. It's the old K.I.S.S. principle…. but then that's the way us "simple" people think.. lol 😎
And one more thing… Hopefully soooon Workflows will be allowed in mobile app. Forgot to put that in earlier. 😎
Yes, this is something I would like to see as well.
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