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The workflow creation process for the template will be the same as described previously in the Quick start and Building workflows sections.
All configurations and block settings set in the workflow template will later be inherited by workflows which are created using the template.
Committing changes and publishing the workflow
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You (or your clients) can now easily set up new workflows based on the template on the clients' accounts, as shown in the Quick start section: Creating a workflow from template
Editing the template
You can make changes to the template by clicking the pencil icon in Workbench.
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If you for example have 100 clients each using a workflow based off of the same workflow template, then changes you make and commit to the workflow template will be replicated to all 100 client workflows.The exception is for “Customized” blocks
There are two exceptions to this: Customized blocks and workflows
About customized blocks and workflows
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A workflow or block is said to be customized if it was based on a template but altered to differ from the original template. Customized workflows/blocks will not be updated if the original template is updated. |
A workflow based on a template becomes “customized” if its structure is changed (blocks are added, deleted, or re-ordered). This causes the workflow to be unbound from the template, so that changes made to the template are no longer applied to the customized workflow from that point on.
However, changes made to the templates of individual blocks would still be applied (unless those blocks are customized).
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Blocks become customized if the block code is altered, as shown in the UI:
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Customized blocks, in workflows which are based off of a template workflow, will not be updated with changes made to the workflow template.
Each block has a button that reverts customization and connects the block back to the block template.