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Studio Web User Guide
March 2024
You can now convert variables to arguments and arguments to variables by selecting Actions next to a variable or argument in the Data Manager and selecting Change into Argument or Change into Variable. For more information, see Managing the data in a project.
If you just started using Studio Web or if you reset your preferences, the top six categories in the activities search window are now suggested based on how you customized your getting started experience. If you did not customize you experience, Studio Web recommends six frequently used categories.
- The trigger output text related to items matching created filters is now consistent with the trigger type.
- After testing an event trigger, the values of the selected trigger result are now immediately available for use in other activities when reopening a project, meaning that you no longer need to test the trigger each time you open the project.
- Switching between workflow files in projects that contain multiple workflows is now faster.
The following categories of activities are now in general availability:
- ActiveCampaign
- Azure Maps
- Brevo
- Exchangerates
- Freshbooks
- Freshdesk
- Google Maps
- IBM Watson X
- Okta
- Pinecone
- SmartRecruiters
- Stripe
- Todoist
- Zoho Desk
The following categories of activities have received updates:
- Google Workspace (v2.5.7, v2.5.8)
- Microsoft 365 (v2.5.8)
The following categories of activities are now available in preview: