Where can I search and find my newly created Workflows in Logos 10.
I tried the documents, but it is not even showing 'Workflow' as a Type to search for. -
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Try looking in the Guides Menu - either the Started Workflows or Custom Workflows section
I found them. Tricky, You have to click teh Workflow Icon under the documents icon and then expand the window to scroll down and see the list I have created. Thanks for your help.
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When searching for a Public Workflow template, such as "5 Day Planner for Expository-Narrative Sermons" by J.R. Miller, I right-click and select "Add to your doc." It does not add to my docs. Is this a bug or just a bad UI Text?
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This is admittedly confusing, but public workflows will be found in the Guides/Workflows menu under Custom Workflows.
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