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  4. 💡How to use status transitions for custom workflows

💡How to use status transitions for custom workflows

“With great power comes the complexity of customization.” – OpenProject allows you to create status transitions with custom workflows. But what does that mean, and how does it make you and your team much more efficient?

Added by Corinna Günther 12 months ago

As a response to multiple customer inquiries, we’ve published an article that covers all questions regarding status transitions and custom workflows.

Read the article to learn:

  • 1️⃣ What statuses, roles, and workflows are - and how they work together.

  • 2️⃣ Why your project management will be much more powerful and efficient with custom workflows.

  • 3️⃣ How to add a new status and set up a workflow for it.

👉 https://www.openproject.org/blog/status-and-workflows/


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