If I create a Workflow and "share" it publicly, what is the process for someone to make a copy of that Workflow template and then edit it? (That is, I'm not talking about using the Workflow as it is - working through the steps - but rather changing some of the questions, resources, etc. Here is the process that I thought would work:
1. Find the shared Workflow, and then click on "Add to your docs"
2. Open the Workflow through "Guides"
3. Click the 3-vertical-dot menu button, and choose "Edit this workflow".
Apparently this is not working. Is it only the original author of the Workflow who is able to edit it? I would expect that once a user uses "Add to your docs", that makes a copy of the original, and the user would be able to edit their copy.
(For what it's worth, I've created a tutorial for creating a new workflow (with a focus on beginning with an existing one and editing it) here:
Creating a Workflow in Logos
Creating a Workflow in Logos A Logos Workflow is a set of steps to accomplish a particular task, often including links to certain appropriate resources. You can think of any task that a Bible translator would need to be able to do using Translators Workplace and other Logos resources - then br...
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- Doug, I found your public workflow, and editing works for me (see screenshot). Does the user having trouble own the Workflow Editor feature in the Tools menu? Creating and editing custom workflows is available in Silver and up.
- Thanks, Adam - that's probably the issue. I'll check with him, but I suspect that he may have Bronze. I appreciate your prompt response!
- I have a real problem opening by Logos Bible Software. Since yesterday. May I have help so that I can prepare my work. I have written custom service and no one is coming to my aid.