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Add Tags to a Blueprint in Agentforce Operations
Add tags to a draft blueprint to classify and organize any workflows that run from the blueprint in Agentforce Operations.

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Add tags to a draft blueprint to classify and organize any workflows that run from the blueprint in Agentforce Operations.
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This feature is a workspace that’s external to your Salesforce org and requires an Agentforce Operations license. To purchase an Agentforce Operations license, contact your Salesforce account executive. |
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| To edit a blueprint in Agentforce Operations: | Admin role, Creator role, or a user with Edit access for the blueprint |
You can add tags only to draft blueprints. You can’t add or edit tags on a published blueprint. To update tags on a published blueprint, create a new version first.
You can add multiple tags to a blueprint. Tags you add to a blueprint apply to all workflows that run from it.
To add tags to a blueprint:
Agentforce Operations applies the selected tags to the blueprint and all workflows that run from it.
You can filter workflows by tags in the Home page workflow list view. Learn more about filtering by tags in Filter Workflows by Tags in Agentforce Operations.

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