Hi @ChrisBenJohnson ,
Amazing! It seems that you can only delete this part of the configuration first.
Then re-add these actions by clicking New step at the bottom of all branches, like:
It is recommended that you first click Save as to save a copy of this Flow to prevent the previous configuration from being missed.
Best Regards,
Hi @ChrisBenJohnson ,
Amazing! It seems that you can only delete this part of the configuration first.
Then re-add these actions by clicking New step at the bottom of all branches, like:
It is recommended that you first click Save as to save a copy of this Flow to prevent the previous configuration from being missed.
Best Regards,
Thanks! I knew that would likely be the answer but was hoping it wasn't. Thank goodness we have a clipboard!
Do you know if this is on a list of improvements to make? Ideally we would have draggable nodes to link the branching, rather than it being inferred from the structure.
For other users on here who may be interested, save the Flow as a separate file, then delete the steps. Have both original and new open in separate browser tabs. Then add the old steps to the clipboard and they are available for pasting in the new one to reconstruct it. Do it top to bottom to avoid dependency issues.
Hi guys,
I stumbled on a solution for this matter that at least it worked for me
When you have created a new branch for the flow, try clicking on the "New step" button. By that the new branch and the "old flow" were combined. Then I only needed to drag-and-drop the "actions" below the "re-joined" flow
Did i make myself understandable @ChrisBenJohnson and @v-bacao-msft
best regard, ISÞ
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