You can create a template from an existing process app, then use the
template as a starting point for additional process apps. For example, you may
want to create custom form styles, then create a template to ensure that forms
in all of your process apps use the same styles.
To convert a process app to a template, refer to
Creating a Template.
You can then add templates to your local library so they are always
available to you as you create process apps. For details, refer to
Adding Templates to Your Library.
A template has the following characteristics:
- A template cannot be referenced by other process apps. (For
information about references, see
About References.)
- A template can reference other process apps
(for example, the Global Process App).
- A template cannot be published or deployed.
- A template can be exported.
- A template has an
.mst file extension. (A blueprint has an
.msd file extension.)
- A template can be imported, with all settings preserved.
- You can add templates to your template library so they are readily
available as you create process apps.
- All process apps created from a template have unique design numbers.
Templates do not have design numbers. (For information about design numbers,
see
Managing Internal Identity and Design Numbers.)
- A blueprint can be converted into a template, but a template cannot
be converted to a blueprint.
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