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Three-state Workflow

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Your first workflow will use the built-in Three-state workflow. As its name suggests, this workflow supports three states, which can be any three states and are referred to as the initial, middle, and final states. This is a good example of designing a generic process that you can reuse in a lot of different scenarios. For this exercise, you’ll associate this workflow to a list of work requests.

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(2010). Three-state Workflow. In: Office 2010 Workflow. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2905-6_4

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