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> ### **1 minute read                             &nbsp                             &nbsp                             &nbsp                               `Beginner`**
> ### **1 minute read                                                                                                               `Beginner`**
**There may a need to export the flows created and then import it to a new environment. This feature will be required in case there is a need to change the BOT number or another BOT is required and same flow needs to be used in the new BOT.**

## Export the Flow from Existing System

1 . Click on the `Flows` tab from the Left Panel.
1 . Click on the `Flows-->Flows` tab from the Left Panel.

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2 . Click on the `Export Flow` icon from the tile of the flow, which you want to Export.
2 . Click on the 3 dots in the line of the flow name which you want to import. Within that, click on `Export` option.

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It can also be exported from the Flow Editor, if the flow is opened for configuration.
It can also be exported from the Flow Editor, if the flow is opened for configuration. Click on 'More' and you will find 'Export flow' option there.

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1 . Click on the Flows tab from the Left Panel.

1 . Click on the `Flows-->Flows` tab from the Left Panel.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32592458/219550570-aee0ed99-bb7d-48df-b43e-4963a2ee5bea.png)
<img width="194" alt="image" src="https://github.com/glific/docs/assets/122982753/8b0ba3bc-90ca-4da7-921f-74cf04e7ce50"/>

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2 . From the Flow listing screen, click on `Import Flow` button

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32592458/219550592-7d6c6305-0ccb-4912-9af7-49e4b99baf04.png)
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