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In the EGE, all of the elements that are part of the Element Group will appear in the same
configuration they were in before they were grouped. The EGE has the same functionality and
features as the call flow editor. Any element from the Elements View can be dragged into the
EGE and configured, with the exception of Page Entry and Page Connector elements (as Element
Groups only span a single page). To go back to the call flow editor, click the Go Back button at
the bottom-right of the editor.
configuration they were in before they were grouped. The EGE has the same functionality and
features as the call flow editor. Any element from the Elements View can be dragged into the
EGE and configured, with the exception of Page Entry and Page Connector elements (as Element
Groups only span a single page). To go back to the call flow editor, click the Go Back button at
the bottom-right of the editor.
Element Group Exit States
Existing exit states between elements are preserved when an Element Group is created.
Additionally, exit states that led to elements that are now part of the Element Group appear as
entry points coming from the Group Start element.
Additionally, exit states that led to elements that are now part of the Element Group appear as
entry points coming from the Group Start element.
Entry points maintain the original exit state mapping of the voice application's call flow when an
Element Group is created. The destination of entry points can be remapped by configuring the
exit states of the Group Start element. Since there are often multiple entry points into an Element
Group, the exit states that match these entry points are differentiated by using the following
naming convention:
Element Group is created. The destination of entry points can be remapped by configuring the
exit states of the Group Start element. Since there are often multiple entry points into an Element
Group, the exit states that match these entry points are differentiated by using the following
naming convention:
Element Name:Exit State Name
Optionally, the entry points of an Element Group can be consolidated into a single exit state from
the Group Start element. This can be used to easily map all entry points to one element within
the Group Start element. This can be used to easily map all entry points to one element within