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Actions: Duplicate, Copy and Delete
Actions: Duplicate, Copy and Delete

How do duplicate or delete blocks, screens, and flows

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Written by Heyflow
Updated over a week ago

To ensure smooth and fast building, there are numerous actions you can take to achieve your perfect flow, such as duplicating, copying and deleting blocks, screens and complete flows.

Generally, you can find actions when right-clicking on a specific block, screen or flow.


Block actions

When you select a block by right-clicking on it, you have several options to choose from. You can duplicate the block immediately or cut it out to paste it in another location. Alternatively, you can also copy and paste the block.

You can also move the block up and down on the page to change the order of the elements. You can head to the Design tab to customize your block further. And finally, you can delete your block.


Screen actions

The right-click on a screen at the far right offers you several actions. You can add a new screen which would be inserted right after the selected screen. The next option enables you to rename your screen. This is an important option and we highly recommend to always change the name of your screen. Learn more on why it's so important in this article.

You can duplicate the screen. Alternatively you can cut, copy and paste your screen. Lastly you can delete your screen and slim down your flow.

💡 Learn more about screens here.


Flow actions

When you're on your flow overview, by right-clicking on a flow, you have many actions you can choose from.

You can head directly to your flow's responses, your analytics dashboard or your flow settings. Also, you can duplicate your flow.

All flow settings and integrations except external response handlers, webhooks, and domains will be copied from your existing flow.

You can remove the flow from a folder the flow is in and also delete your flow completely.

❗️Attention: Once your flow has been deleted, you can no longer restore it!

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