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Moving existing workflow into a router path

shane6836

Member
Hey everyone, is there any way that a workflow (or a bulk section of it) can be moved into a router?
Have some decent size workflows that part way through it becomes apparent that i needed to add a router earlier on (or have the steps for a routed path in a whole other workflow) that would take ages to recreate and check - would be so good to be able to be able to insert a router and slot them into a path!
 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
Hey @shane6836

You can make a copy of the workflow using the "Routers" action step. Then, you can edit the action step by copying and pasting what you need into the workflow.

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shane6836

Member
Hey @shane6836

You can make a copy of the workflow using the "Routers" action step. Then, you can edit the action step by copying and pasting what you need into the workflow.

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Yes, I have done that many times :)

However, I have some workflows that originally had no routers (just a single path), that I now want to add a router near the start and move the rest of the action into the router as the first path (without having to redo or copy each individual action)
 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
Hey @shane6836

Apart from that there is no alternate solution available to copy-paste the routes inside the workflow.
 
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