Create an action in a template
All transitions can include an Action if an additional step needs to be done before the next Activity. For example, you can add an action for a process that is completed outside of Inspire, such as Hire a copy editor. You can also use an action to specify something a user should do after the activity is completed, such as Take a snapshot. Inspire does not populate the Action Management screen with any default Actions.

Tips and tricks
- Inspire does not provide any default Actions that are manually completed by a user.
- You can create an Action first and then select it when creating a Transition.
- You can create a Transition without an Action and add it later.
- A Transition can only include one Action.
- An Action is unique to the template it's included in.
- If you want to use the new or updated Action in a different template, you have to re-create it in that specific template
- You can also use an Action to tell Inspire to perform an automated task.
Currently there is only one option available for an automated Action:The Action is called InspireCreateReview.
By default, the Transition from the Developing topics Activity to the Reviewing content Activity is completed manually by the user in the Writer Workgroup.
To automate the process, you can add an Action to have Inspire open a new Create Review screen automatically and populate any known details so the workflow user can quickly create the review and advance the workflow to the next stage (Reviewing).
This Action is only available in the Topic Workflow template.
- You must configure it exactly as described in Add a Create Review Action to a topic workflow template. Otherwise, Inspire won't understand the Action as an automated process.
- You also can manage actions in the following ways:


To create a new action:

the Options menu, and then select
Results: You see the workflow activities and transitions in the editor.



