Chain Action: How to Use Multiple Tools in One Workflow

Modified on Fri, 12 Jan, 2024 at 11:37 AM

Introduction: 

Chain Action is a powerful feature that allows you to seamlessly integrate multiple Xodo tools into a single workflow. This guide will walk you through the steps to efficiently edit your document, generate new output, and effortlessly transition to the next tool without the hassle of repetitive uploading.


Step 1: Perform Initial Document Editing

  1. Open your document using the tool of your choice.
  2. Make the necessary edits and modifications to your document.

Step 2: Save and Produce a New Output File

  1. After completing your edits, save your changes.
  2. A new output file is automatically generated and saved, preserving your modifications.

Step 3: View List of Suggested Xodo Tools

  1. Upon saving your edited document, a list of suggested Xodo tools tailored to your most recent edits will be displayed.
  2. These suggestions are curated based on your latest action and are applicable to your newly saved edited file.

Step 4: Choose Your Desired Tool

  1. Review the list of suggested Xodo tools presented to you.
  2. Select the desired tool from the list by clicking on it.

Step 5: Seamlessly Transition to the Next Tool

  1. Once you've clicked on your desired tool, your edited file is seamlessly transferred to the next tool without the need for re-uploading.
  2. Start using the selected tool immediately, building upon your previous edits.

Step 6: Enjoy the Time-Saving Benefits


With Chain Action, you can efficiently utilize multiple Xodo tools within the same workflow without the hassle of repetitive file uploads. Save time and increase productivity by seamlessly transitioning from one tool to another, all while working on the same document.




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