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So, I'm fairly new to this and need some help. This has probably been answered before, but I'm not sure what to search for to get the results I need.

I had a flow with a lot of parallell branches that was merged together to the next step. I needed to add a couple of more conditions in the parallell branches, but I can't seem to find how to merge them into the Html to text block in the next step together with the other conditions.

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Hopefully the question makes sense together with the picture. I want the two rightmost condition blocks to merge into the HTML to text block together with the other blocks. Anyone who can help me with this?

 

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    grantjenkins Profile Picture
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    It's not very intuitive but can be done. I would suggest creating a copy of the flow and trying it out on the copy first.

     

    If you add a new action (Compose for example) at the very bottom of your flow, then move your existing Html to text action beneath that action, they should be part of all parallel branches. You can then remove the temporary action you added.

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    Also, just wondering if there is a better way to structure your flow - not having as many parallel branches. What's the reason for so many - or what are you trying to achieve with your flow?

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    6 on at

    Ah, that should work, thanks!

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    6 on at

    There probably is, but I'm completely new to this, figuring things out, and with the job paying me to do this it was the fastest (cheapest) way to get the job done.

     

    Basically the flow reads an E-mail when it arrives, creates a task based on the e-mail, and then all the branches are looking for specific product names and sets the correct labels. With many product groups, it ended up with many parallel branches.

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