ProcessMaker User Documentation
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What is Process Modeling?
Model Your Process Using BPMN 2.0 Elements
Add Connectors to Your Process Model
Delete Process Model Elements or Controls
Undo and Redo Changes in the Process Model
Navigate Around Your Process Model
Save Your Process Model
Validate Your Process is BPMN 2.0 Compliant
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Process Modeling
Learn to design forms and use scripts in your process modeling.
Here are the articles in this section:
What is Process Modeling?
Understand what Process modeling is in ProcessMaker.
Model Your Process Using BPMN 2.0 Elements
Model your Process in an easy-to-use graphical BPMN 2.0 compliant editor.
Add Connectors to Your Process Model
Add connectors to your Process model that provide integration to third-party services.
Delete Process Model Elements or Controls
Delete elements or controls you've added to your Process model.
Undo and Redo Changes in the Process Model
Everyone makes mistakes, and sometimes wish they can redo them.
Navigate Around Your Process Model
Navigate a Process model larger than your browser window.
Save Your Process Model
Save your Process model.
Validate Your Process is BPMN 2.0 Compliant
Validate that your Process model is BPMN 2.0 compliant before you deploy it to production.
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