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# How do I create a flow?

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## You can create 2 different flows

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### Flow Editor <a href="#create-workflow-using-a-template" id="create-workflow-using-a-template"></a>

Once you click "Edit" on the flow card, the Flow Editor will be opened with Prescriptions, Lenses, ... , Global settings and Publish for this flow. The flow are completely customizable so feel free to reorder lens steps, remove, add, or edit anything you'd like.

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