With the Visual Workflow builder, Lead Gen & CRM offers an interface for you to develop and visualize the journeys for your leads. While visual workflows cannot be deleted, they can be deactivated. Deactivated workflows will not fire.
This article will show you how to deactivate or reactivate a visual workflow.
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Deactivating or Reactivating Visual Workflows
Visual workflows cannot be deleted. They can, however, be deactivated. Deactivated workflows will not fire. You can deactivate and reactivate workflows as necessary.
- Click Automation > Visual Workflows in the left toolbar.
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- Click the Active drop-down menu and select Active or Inactive.
- Click
Options next to the desired workflow and select Activate or Deactivate.
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- If you are deactivating a workflow, select one of the following:
- Cancel all scheduled events.
- Keep scheduled events and do not allow workflow members to progress beyond their current branch.
- Allow workflow members to continue, including branching triggers.
- Click OK.
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Toggle Workflow Active Status
You can set a visual workflow's activity status from within an existing workflow. To deactivate or reactivate from within the visual workflow, do the following:
- Click Automation > Visual Workflows in the left toolbar.
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- Click the title of the Visual Workflow you want to edit.
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- Click the Workflow is toggle.
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Deactivated visual workflows will have the Inactive status. Activated visual workflows will have the Active status. Deactivated workflows will not fire. Actions that occurred from the workflow firing in the past will not be affected.