When browsing the Forum I discovered that workflows are mostly considered to be of use in only one dimension. So I thought to share this repetitive use beyond the Software.
If you produce a lot of research papers or any document in a repetitive way, consider the power of Workflows to boost your final document's compilation.
Design your Workflow to reflect the important repetitive headings.
- Use the text control to assign default T.O.C. or to place some default introduction for each heading.
- The documents created from a workflow will provide a place holder for additional documents to import into your final document when exported ("Create passage list document").
- Use question controls to allow you to fill project-specific research.
- Add links to other Workflows for instance a "Word Study" Workflow. In the final exported document just export that Workflow into the relevant placeholder or assign it as an addendum. Workflows can become a toolset to create complex final documents with the press of a button....(s)
Remember, you can export a Workflow, not just its Notebook. They provide two different styles of creation. Exporting from a Workflow provides you with everything predesigned in a specific order. Exporting from a Notebook provides you the option to export selective and in a custom order.
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