Automation Menu
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Workflows
The Workflow Editor
Publish and Revisions
4min
the publish and revisions features in the workflow editor allow users to manage workflow versions effectively below is a detailed guide to these functionalities publish workflow the publish feature enables users to starts saving a workflow as a new version publishing a workflow creates a new revision for tracking changes how to publish a workflow access the toolbar locate the publish button in the toolbar (if the workflow was not already published) click publish if the workflow is valid and ready, clicking the publish button will create a new revision disabled state the publish button is disabled if the workflow is locked or user has read only or execute only permissions ensure you have the necessary permissions and that the workflow is unlocked revisions the revisions feature allows users to view and manage the history of workflow changes each time a workflow is saved or published, a new revision is created how to access revisions go to workflow name button in the main toolbar the workflow name in the toolbar acts as a button when the workflow is published click the workflow name to open the revisions panel view revision the panel displays a list of all revisions, including details such as revision number, timestamp of creation, current active draft best practices save frequently save your workflow often to create meaningful revisions publish when ready only publish workflows that are complete and ready for execution use revisions for rollback if a workflow encounters issues, use the revisions panel to roll back to a stable version these features ensure that workflows are version controlled, enabling efficient management and tracking of changes