Where is this folder:
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Where is this folder:
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I think common folder is where the main workflow exists @ColinCrabtree . No problem, you can move it to any folder and use it by providing the path directly ![]()
@HareeshMR is right. @ColinCrabtree You can keep this xaml anywhere common there mean it can be on Framework folder too or if you like it anywhere else. It hardly matters.
Thanks,
Prankur
You create the folder. Each functionality goes to a specific application folder. In this case, as it’s not specific application, you will create a Common folder and put it inside
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