Content with label workflow in Approval Manager 2012 User Guide (See content from all spaces)
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approval_stages, new_proof, approval_process, approval_manager, new_user, round, stage, trafficking, manager, proofing, managers_note, routing, new_reviewer
Approval Stages
Approval stages are stages that lie between the Production and Finished stages in a workflow. !stage.png border=1,width=850! Each approval process needs at least one Approval stage, but can have over fifty (if required). Approval stages are assigned names ...
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approval_stages, proofing
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Managers
Managers are responsible for creating new approval processes and for assigning reviewers and producers responsibility for stages in the approval process workflow. Additionally, managers assume trafficking responsibilities for approval processes they create, ensuring that the process gets advanced to the proper stage when ...
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new_proof, manager
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Rounds
round is an instance of a stage. Each time a proof enters a new stage, it also enters a new round. !RoundsConcepts and Terminology.09.08.1.jpg alt=,width=579,height=90,title=Concepts and Terminology.09.08.1.jpg,! Information on activities that take place and events that occur is saved in the round ...
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proofing, approval_process, approval_manager, round, stage
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Trafficking Approval Processes
Manager, it is your responsibility to "traffic" your approval processes. You can do this in two ways: Preemptively, by setting autorouting rules for each stage when you define the proof workflow (or modify them when a proof is in process) Reactively, by manually ...
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trafficking, managers_note, approval_manager, routing, new_user, new_reviewer
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