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  Question Asked By: Madhu Phadake   on Dec 09, 2009 In Sharepoint Category.

VS Workflow with multiple sets of tasks


 
Question Answered By: Linsey Bauer   on Dec 09, 2009

Task replicator activity would be useful. Msft has example using it in ECM
starter kit.

Or parallel activities with same set of activity within it.

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