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The Process Modeler provides features for creating and editing process flows. When you create a new flow, Process Modeler is the default editor, but you may elect to edit with Visio. If a flow was last saved using the Visio editor, you may continue to edit the flow with Visio, or you may choose to open the flow with the Process Modeler. When the physical layout of a Visio flow is changed, then saved, using Process Modeler, you see a warning that you edit the flow with Process Modeler going forward. You cannot return to Visio editing with this flow.

For a configuration example including screenshots, see PDN article 26401 Introducing Process Modeler, an alternative to Visio for creating and editing screenshots.

TipSome flow diagrams are large. To work with a complex flow diagram, click the collapse arrow (Collapse) in the portal to temporarily hide the navigation panel. When done, click the expand arrow (Expand) to redisplay the navigation panel. You can also zoom the view by using the right-click context menu on the canvas.

TipYou may build flows horizontally or vertically. Your default orientation is configured as a User Edit Preference. Under Flow Settings, select Portrait or Landscape orientation for any future flows you build. You will have to log out and log back in for a change to take effect.

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