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  1. Click on the tab that contains the nodes/flows you want to copy and choose Export from the ellipses menu.
  2. Click the Clipboard tab and choose an Export option. By default, the current flow export option is selected, but you can also export all flows in the service by click the all flows option. If you selected node prior to opening the Export menu, then you can click the selected nodes option.  

  3. Choose a format to copy. You can copy the nodes as GUI representations or as JSON. In both cases, the actual flow is copied as JSON. The GUI representation just provides a more human-readable format.

  4. Click Copy to clipboard to hold the JSON in your OS clipboard or Download to download a JSON file containing the nodes. 

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    titleExport Flows to Your Own Directories

    Flows exported to any of the local library directories shipped with Extension Designer (Common, Components, Examples, etc.and so on) will not be restored during a restore or upgrade process.



  5. Click the + button to open a blank tab and choose Import from the ellipses menu.
  6. Click the Clipboard tab and use your OS paste keyboard command to paste the contents of the clipboard to the flow (CTRL+V for Windows or COMMAND+V for macOS). If you exported to your local library, click the Local tab and choose exported nodes/flow. If you exported and downloaded the nodes/flow as a JSON file, click select a file import.
  7. Click Import.

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