{"id":17417,"date":"2026-06-16T16:06:16","date_gmt":"2026-06-16T15:06:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/?post_type=docs&#038;p=17417"},"modified":"2026-06-16T16:41:23","modified_gmt":"2026-06-16T15:41:23","password":"","slug":"create-a-new-group-for-each-manager-and-keep-the-groups-up-to-date-automatically","status":"publish","type":"docs","link":"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/tech-tips\/create-a-new-group-for-each-manager-and-keep-the-groups-up-to-date-automatically\/","title":{"rendered":"Create a New Group for Each Manager and Keep the Groups up to Date Automatically"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Getting Teams Together<\/h3>\n<p>In the workplace, it is handy to cc a group so everyone on your team can receive a message quickly and know you didn&#8217;t forget anyone.<\/p>\n<p>Keeping team structures up to date is a challenge faced by many organizations. As managers join, leave, or change roles, ensuring that team groups accurately reflect reporting lines can quickly become a time-consuming administrative task. Manual updates often lead to outdated memberships, missed communications, and increased workload for IT and HR teams.<\/p>\n<h3>Keeping Teams Together<\/h3>\n<p>GAT Labs provides a streamlined approach to solving this problem by automatically creating and maintaining manager-based team groups. By linking group membership to organizational data, your workplace can ensure that each manager&#8217;s team group remains accurate and up to date as reporting structures evolve, reducing administrative overhead while improving collaboration and communication.<\/p>\n<p>Using GAT Flow dynamic groups and a recurring workflow, you can automatically create these groups once and keep them up to date going forward; just set it and forget it.<\/p>\n<h2>Step 1 . See who the Managers Are<\/h2>\n<p>First of all, let&#8217;s find out who all the managers are. The best way to get this\u00a0list is to go to\u00a0<b>Flow &gt; Domain &gt; Groups &gt; New Group. <\/b>Then go to the Flow Dynamic Groups sub-menu in the modal that appears\u00a0and set the filter below:<\/p>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-17471\" src=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T090917.899-300x168.png\" alt=\"The image depicts the Google Group creation modal in GAT Flow. We can see the modal has 6 sub-menus displayed horizontally along the top, General | Members | Aliases | Flow Dynamic Group | Signature | Settings, with 'Flow Dynamic Group' underlined, indicating that this is the selected sub-menu. There are two sliders shown on the page under the 'Flow Dynamic Group heading 'Enabled' which is in the ON position, and 'Paused' which is in the OFF position. On the next line, we can see the condition builder, and it has a single conditional rule, that being 'Is Manger' --- 'equal' --- 'Yes' Just above the condition attributes is the Show Preview button to the right hand side and the Condition 'AND' option. The Condition builder also has the 'Add rule' and 'Add rule group' buttons There is also a trash can icon beside the condition itself, indicating that each condition or rule group can be deleted individually. Below the Condition Builder section is the Predefined Members heading, The are two options in the Predefined Members section. To the left hand side it says 'Always In Group' with a pill shaped button '+ Add' just below it. This button appears to let the administrator add users to the group, even when they don't meet the conditions listed in the Condition Builder. To the right hand side it says 'Never In Group' with a pill shaped button '+ Add' just below it. This button appears to let the administrator keep users out the group, even when they do meet the conditions listed in the Condition Builder. The last section at the lowest part of the model shows a Safety Settings heading. Though we cannot see anymore of what is in this section, and the administrator is not scrolled down far enough. On the bottom right corner, there is a Small dark blue pill shaped button labelled 'Create'. This will create the new Google group as a Flow dynamic Group when it is selected. \" width=\"968\" height=\"542\" srcset=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T090917.899-300x168.png 300w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T090917.899-768x431.png 768w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T090917.899-1536x862.png 1536w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T090917.899-360x202.png 360w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T090917.899.png 1595w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 968px) 100vw, 968px\" \/><br \/>\nThe\u00a0<b>&#8216;Show Preview&#8217;\u00a0<\/b>button will display a list of all designated managers.<\/p>\n<p>Now we need some new Custom attributes.<\/p>\n<h2>Step 2. Create the Attribute<\/h2>\n<p>In\u00a0<b>Flow &gt; Domain &gt; Custom Attributes,<\/b>\u00a0we can set up a new one. Set it up like below:<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-17437\" src=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.34.00-300x139.png\" alt=\"This is a high-resolution screenshot of a web application interface named FLOW. The screen displays an administrative dashboard with a prominent modal window centered in the foreground titled &quot;Edit custom attribute: Report&quot;. The image can be broken down into four main structural areas: the Top Navigation Bar, the Left Sidebar, the Background Page Content, and the Foreground Modal Window. 1. Top Navigation Bar Running horizontally across the very top of the screen, this bar contains: Left side: The logo for the application, consisting of an icon (a magnifying glass inside a stylized chat bubble\/circle) followed by the text FLOW. Next to it is a search bar containing the placeholder text &quot;Search pages&quot; and a keyboard shortcut hint Ctrl + K. Right side: Four icons arranged horizontally: A notification bell icon with a small red dot indicating an active notification. A sun icon (likely for light\/dark mode toggling). A 3x3 grid menu icon (apps\/modules drawer). A circular user profile avatar in orange with the letters &quot;J(&quot; or similar initials inside. 2. Left Sidebar Navigation A dark-grey vertical navigation menu runs down the left edge of the screen. While partially obscured by the foreground modal, the visible menu items include: Dashboard, Action Sets, Workflow Templates, Create Workflow, Workflows, Workflow... (truncated), Ever... (truncated), Recu... (truncated), Flow... (truncated), Dom... (truncated), Us... (truncated), Or... (truncated), Gr... (truncated), Cl... (truncated), Ch... (truncated). Custom... (Custom Attributes) is highlighted, indicating the user's current section. Cale... (truncated), Log... (truncated), Adm... (truncated), Api Log, and Roles and permissions. 3. Background Page Content (&quot;Custom Attributes&quot;) Behind the modal window, the main page layout is visible: Title: &quot;Custom Attributes&quot; with a small blue information (i) icon next to it. Button: A dark blue button labeled &quot;+ New Attribute&quot;. Tabs: Below the title is a tab-like navigation bar showing &quot;&lt; All views: 1&quot;, a selected tab named &quot;Custom Attributes&quot; (with a vertical three-dot menu and an x close icon), and a + icon to add a new tab. Toolbar: Further down is a &quot;Name&quot; dropdown filter button on the left, and a set of utility icons on the right including an &quot;Advanced&quot; button (with a gear icon), column adjustment icons, a fullscreen icon, a reset\/undo icon, and a refresh icon. Table Rows: The main content table is partially visible, showing rows with labels like &quot;Work Address&quot; and &quot;Yes or no value&quot;. 4. Foreground Modal Window The main focus of the screenshot is a large, white rounded-corner modal overlay box. Modal Header Left side: A pencil\/edit icon followed by the text &quot;Edit custom attribute: Report&quot;. Right side: An X icon to close the modal. &quot;General&quot; Section Features a section subtitle labeled &quot;General&quot; with a small blue information icon. Contains a single text input field with the floating label *&quot;Attribute name &quot; and the filled text value &quot;Report&quot;. &quot;Fields&quot; Section Features a section subtitle labeled &quot;Fields&quot;. Contains a horizontal configuration row for a specific field: *Field name : A text input field containing the text &quot;Reports to&quot;. *Type : A dropdown selector showing the value &quot;Email&quot;. Multi-valued: A toggle switch interface that is currently turned off (slider is to the left, colored gray). *Read access type : A dropdown selector displaying the configuration option &quot;Any user in your domain can see values&quot;. Delete Icon: A solid red square button containing a white trash can icon at the far right of the row. Below this configuration row is a centered button labeled &quot;+ Add: Fields&quot;. Modal Footer Located in the bottom right corner of the modal window are two action buttons: An outlined button with a circular reload arrow icon labeled &quot;Refresh data&quot;. A solid dark blue button labeled &quot;Update&quot;.\" width=\"947\" height=\"439\" srcset=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.34.00-300x139.png 300w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.34.00-1024x475.png 1024w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.34.00-768x356.png 768w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.34.00-1536x713.png 1536w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.34.00-2048x950.png 2048w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.34.00-360x167.png 360w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 947px) 100vw, 947px\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Step 3. Create the Recurring Workflow<\/h2>\n<p>Next, open a new tab in GAT Flow, go to the Recurring Workflows section, and create a &#8216;<strong>New Recurring Workflow<\/strong>&#8216;.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-17438\" src=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T092034.739-300x140.png\" alt=\"This is a detailed description of the uploaded image, structured cleanly using plain text layout to ensure compatibility with your AI training model. Image Overview: The image is a screenshot of a web-based software application interface named &quot;FLOW&quot;. The interface uses a clean, light-mode design with a white, grey, and light blue colour palette. The image contains added yellow annotations consisting of two bounding boxes and a connecting arrow to highlight specific UI elements. Yellow Annotations: One yellow rectangular box outlines the &quot;Recurring Workflows&quot; option located in the left sidebar navigation menu. A second yellow rectangular box outlines the &quot;+ New Recurring Workflow&quot; button in the upper left of the main content area. A diagonal yellow arrow points from the sidebar box up towards the main button box, indicating a user flow or relationship between the two features. Top Navigation Bar: At the top left, there is an icon and the word &quot;FLOW&quot;. To its right is a search bar displaying the text &quot;Search pages&quot; along with a keyboard shortcut prompt &quot;Ctrl + K&quot;. On the far right side of the header bar, there are four icons: a notification bell with a red badge, a sun icon representing the display theme, a nine-dot grid menu icon, and a circular user profile icon showing initials. Left Sidebar Navigation Menu: The sidebar runs down the left side of the screen and displays a vertical list of menu options, each accompanied by an icon. The listed items are: Dashboard Action Sets Workflow Templates Create Workflow Workflows Workflow Approvals Event Workflows Recurring Workflows (This item is highlighted with a light blue background block and is enclosed by the yellow box) Flow HR (marked with a blue &quot;BETA&quot; tag) Domain (This is an expanded dropdown category containing sub-items: Users, Organizational Units, Groups, Classrooms, Chats, Custom Attributes, and Calendars) Main Content Area Header: The main panel is titled &quot;Recurring Workflows&quot; at the top, next to a small blue information icon. Directly below the title is a large, dark blue button that says &quot;+ New Recurring Workflow&quot; (enclosed by the yellow box). To the right of this button is an informational card titled &quot;Upcoming Workflow Executions&quot; accompanied by a clock icon. The subtext on this card reads, &quot;Check which recurring workflows are about to be triggered soon&quot;, followed by a right-facing arrow. Filters and View Settings: Below the header section, there is a tabbed navigation row. The active tab is labeled &quot;Recurring Workflow - Without Deleted&quot;. Underneath the tabs is a row of filtering dropdown menus labeled: Status, Name, Scope type, Submitted by, Approved by, Modified by, and + More. To the left of these dropdowns are two filter action buttons: &quot;Clear all&quot; (with a red filter icon) and &quot;Advanced&quot; (with a green &quot;Active&quot; badge above it). On the far right of this filter row, there are utility icons for adjusting row spacing, column visibility, full-screen mode, undoing actions, and refreshing the view. Data Table Content: The center of the screen features a large data table displaying a list of recurring workflows. The table contains seven columns: Status, Name, Scope type, Values, Active, Pre approved, and Workflow tags. There are eight rows of data visible, detailed from top to bottom: Row 1: Status: Draft (displayed in an orange badge) Name: Leaver within the next 7 days Scope type: Org. unit (displayed in an orange badge) Values: \/ Active: Green circle with a white checkmark Pre approved: Green circle with a white checkmark Workflow tags: Recurring (displayed in an orange badge) Row 2: Status: Approved (displayed in a green badge) Name: Update emloyees signatures weekly (Note: &quot;employees&quot; is misspelled as &quot;emloyees&quot;) Scope type: Org. unit (displayed in an orange badge) Values: \/Marketing Active: Green circle with a white checkmark Pre approved: Grey circle with a white X (Indicating this is not Pre approved) Workflow tags: Recurring (displayed in an orange badge) Row 3: Status: Draft (displayed in an orange badge) Name: change pass every 3 months Scope type: Org. unit (displayed in an orange badge) Values: \/Marketing Active: Green circle with a white checkmark Pre approved: Grey circle with a white X (Indicating this is not Pre approved) Workflow tags: Recurring (displayed in an orange badge) Row 4: Status: Denied (displayed in a red badge) Name: email to users Scope type: User (displayed in a grey badge) Values: An email address where the prefix is partially blurred, ending in &quot;@gatlabs.com&quot; Active: Green circle with a white checkmark Pre approved: Grey circle with a white X (indicating this is not Pre approved) Workflow tags: Recurring (displayed in an orange badge) Row 5: Status: Reques... (displayed in a grey badge, truncated text for 'requested') Name: Sign everyone out Scope type: Org. unit (displayed in an orange badge) Values: \/ Active: Green circle with a white checkmark Pre approved: Green circle with a white checkmark Workflow tags: Recurring (displayed in an orange badge) Row 6: Status: Draft (displayed in an orange badge) Name: Emails Scope type: Group (displayed in a green badge) Values: An email address where the prefix is partially blurred, ending in &quot;@gatlabs.com&quot; Active: Green circle with a white checkmark Pre approved: Grey circle with a white X (Indicating this is not Pre approved) Workflow tags: Recurring (displayed in an orange badge) Row 7: Status: Reques... (displayed in a grey badge, truncated test for 'Requested') Name: Test recurring Scope type: User (displayed in a grey badge) Values: An email address where the prefix is partially blurred, ending in &quot;gatlabs.com&quot; Active: Grey circle with a white X (Indicating this is not Pre approved) Pre approved: Grey circle with a white X Workflow tags: Recurring (displayed in an orange badge) Row 8: Status: Draft (displayed in an orange badge) Name: Example Scope type: Org. unit (displayed in an orange badge) Values: \/AdamAcademy Active: Green circle with a white checkmark Pre approved: Green circle with a white checkmark Workflow tags: Recurring (displayed in an orange badge)\" width=\"945\" height=\"441\" srcset=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T092034.739-300x140.png 300w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T092034.739-768x357.png 768w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T092034.739-360x167.png 360w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T092034.739.png 1890w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 945px) 100vw, 945px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;\">What we need to do is set a\u00a0<strong>recurring workflow that runs on everyone every day, checks who their manager is, and assigns them a relevant custom attribute.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>The recurring workflow setup to run daily on everyone can be seen below:<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-17465\" src=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.36.48-1-300x170.png\" alt=\"The image shows a screenshot of a web application user interface for a software platform called &quot;GAT FLOW&quot;. A large modal window titled &quot;New Recurring Workflow&quot; is superimposed over the main dashboard interface. The image contains prominent yellow annotations (boxes, arrows, and numbers) highlighting specific areas of the workflow configuration screen. Here is a detailed, section-by-section breakdown of everything visible in the image: Main Application Background (Partially Visible) Top Navigation Bar: Displays the &quot;GAT FLOW&quot; brand logo on the left, followed by a search bar that says &quot;Search pages&quot; with a shortcut hint &quot;Ctrl + K&quot;. On the far right, there are icons for notifications (a bell with a red dot), theme switching (a sun icon), a grid menu, and a user profile avatar with initials. Left Sidebar: A vertical navigation menu showing icons and truncated labels for various sections of the app, such as Dashboard, Actions, Workflows, Events, Recurring (which is currently active), Users, Org. Units, Groups, Logs, and Configuration. Bottom Footer: Displays version information at the bottom left: &quot;V: 0.481.0 API: 1.6.301 \u00a9 2026 GAT Labs&quot;. &quot;New Recurring Workflow&quot; Modal Window The modal is a multi-step creation wizard. At the very top left, there is an icon next to the title, and a close button (&quot;X&quot;) is located at the top right. Workflow Progress Steps (Top of Modal) Step 1 is labelled &quot;Define Workflow Type&quot; and features a circular power button icon. It is styled in light blue, indicating it is the currently active step. Step 2 is labelled &quot;Choose Actions&quot; with an icon showing two vertical opposing arrows. This step is enclosed in a yellow annotation box labelled with a yellow square containing the number &quot;2&quot;. A long yellow arrow points from the centre of the screen up to this box. Basic Information Section Name *: A mandatory text input field filled with the text: &quot;Run everyday and assign a custom attribute, depending on who the manager is&quot;. There is a small &quot;x&quot; icon on the far right of the field to clear the input. Description: An empty text area box with a resize handle in the bottom right corner. Settings Section Cron *: A mandatory dropdown menu populated with the text &quot;Every day - after midnight&quot;. Timezone *: A mandatory dropdown menu populated with &quot;(UTC+0:00) Eire&quot;, featuring a clear &quot;x&quot; icon and a downward-pointing arrow. Scope Type *: A mandatory dropdown menu populated with &quot;Org. unit&quot;. This field has a yellow arrow pointing to it from the right. Values *: A mandatory input field containing a single pill\/chip selection representing the root directory icon with an &quot;x&quot; next to it (&quot; \/ x &quot;). This field has a yellow arrow pointing to it from the right. Recursive org. unit search: A toggle switch label. The switch to its left is toggled &quot;On&quot; (colored blue). This field has a yellow arrow pointing to it from the right. Active: A toggle switch label. The switch to its left is toggled &quot;On&quot; (colored blue). Preapproved: A toggle switch label followed by a small blue information icon (&quot;i&quot;). The switch to its left is toggled &quot;On&quot; (colored blue). This field has a yellow arrow pointing to it from the right. Yellow Annotations Overlay Box 1: A large yellow rectangle encloses the lower half of the Settings section, capturing the &quot;Scope Type *&quot;, &quot;Values *&quot;, &quot;Recursive org. unit search&quot;, &quot;Active&quot;, and &quot;Preapproved&quot; fields. It contains a yellow square label with the number &quot;1&quot;. Four distinct horizontal yellow arrows point leftward at specific fields within this box (Scope Type, Values, Recursive org. unit search, and Preapproved). Box 2: A yellow rectangle encloses the &quot;Choose Actions&quot; step at the top right of the modal, labeled with the number &quot;2&quot;. A diagonal yellow arrow originates from the middle of the screen and points directly to this box. Bottom Right Action Buttons A primary blue button at the bottom right corner of the modal reads &quot;Send approval request&quot;. The right edge of the button includes a dropdown arrow indicating additional action options.\" width=\"997\" height=\"565\" srcset=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.36.48-1-300x170.png 300w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.36.48-1-1024x580.png 1024w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.36.48-1-768x435.png 768w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.36.48-1-1536x870.png 1536w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.36.48-1-360x204.png 360w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.36.48-1.png 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 997px) 100vw, 997px\" \/><\/p>\n<div>When choosing the actions, add a start condition; double-click the conditional node and enter &#8216;<strong>Manager email<\/strong>&#8216; as your first condition. Enter the first email address on the list from your previous tab, with the list of managers in the &#8216;<strong>Value<\/strong>&#8216; field:<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-17467\" src=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.44.55-300x170.png\" alt=\"This is a full-screen screenshot of a web-based automation platform named GAT FLOW, developed by GAT Labs. The user interface displays a workflow builder with a configuration dialog open in the foreground. In the center of the screen, there is a large modal window titled &quot;New Recurring Workflow&quot;. The background of this modal features a dotted grid canvas showing a visual sequence of workflow steps or nodes connected by lines. The visible sequence begins with a &quot;Start&quot; node, which connects to a conditional &quot;If&quot; node. The &quot;If&quot; node splits into two paths: a &quot;Yes&quot; path that connects to a node labeled &quot;Set user custom attribute&quot;, and a &quot;No&quot; path. Superimposed directly over this workflow canvas is a smaller, secondary modal window titled &quot;Edit condition&quot;. This window contains the configuration settings for the &quot;If&quot; node. At the top left of this dialog, there is a dropdown labeled &quot;Condition&quot; which is set to &quot;AND&quot;. To the right of this dropdown are three utility icons: an add-to-document icon, a filter icon, and an expand icon. Below the condition setting, there is a single rule row containing three specific configuration fields: The first field is a dropdown labeled &quot;Field&quot; with the value &quot;Manager email&quot;. The second field is a dropdown labeled &quot;Operator&quot; with the value &quot;equal&quot;. The third field is a dropdown\/text box labeled &quot;Value&quot; containing the placeholder or text &quot;john@yourdomain.com&quot;. To the far right of this rule row is a red trash can icon used for deleting the rule. Directly beneath the rule row is a button labeled &quot;+ Add rule&quot;. In the bottom right corner of the larger &quot;New Recurring Workflow&quot; modal, there is a prominent blue button labeled &quot;Send approval request&quot; with a dropdown arrow on its right edge. To the left side of the canvas, a vertical floating toolbar contains five circular buttons for zoom and canvas controls: an information icon, a full-screen\/recenter icon, a plus icon, a minus icon, and a three-dots icon. The background behind these modal windows shows the main application interface, which is slightly dimmed. On the far left, there is a vertical navigation sidebar listing various system options such as Dashboard, Actions, Workflows, Create, Recurring, Flow, Domain, Users, Org, Groups, Classroom, Chat, Custom, Calendar, Logs, Admin, Api, Roles, Webhook, and Config. At the very top of the screen is a dark navigation bar featuring the &quot;FLOW&quot; logo, a central search bar that reads &quot;Search pages (Ctrl+K)&quot;, and user profile\/notification icons in the top right corner. The bottom left footer displays the version details: &quot;V: 0.481.0 API: 1.6.301 \u00a9 2026 GAT Labs&quot;.\" width=\"972\" height=\"551\" srcset=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.44.55-300x170.png 300w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.44.55-1024x580.png 1024w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.44.55-768x435.png 768w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.44.55-1536x871.png 1536w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.44.55-360x204.png 360w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.44.55.png 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 972px) 100vw, 972px\" \/><\/p>\n<div>On the &#8216;<strong>Yes<\/strong>&#8216; side of the condition, add the &#8216;<strong>Select user custom attribute<\/strong>&#8216; action, and add the &#8216;<strong>Report &#8211; Reports to<\/strong>&#8216; Attribute that we created earlier.<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-17468\" src=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.47.38-1-300x170.png\" alt=\"This is a detailed description of the provided screenshot, structured clearly using standard text and simple bullet points for compatibility with your AI training pipeline. Application Overview The screenshot displays a web-based user interface for an enterprise workflow automation software named GAT FLOW, developed by GAT Labs (indicated by the footer text &quot;V: 0.481.0 API: 1.6.301 \u00a9 2026 GAT Labs&quot;). The page contains a main workflow builder canvas in the background and a configuration modal window open in the foreground. Background Workflow Canvas The main background window is titled &quot;New Recurring Workflow&quot; and features a grid-patterned canvas area used to define a workflow structure. A horizontal flowchart diagram labelled &quot;Define Workflow Type&quot; is visible. The diagram contains three sequential nodes: a &quot;Start&quot; node (represented by a circle with a right-facing arrow), which connects to an &quot;If&quot; conditional node (represented by a green square with a branching icon). The &quot;If&quot; node splits into two paths labelled &quot;Yes&quot; and &quot;No&quot;. The &quot;Yes&quot; path connects directly to a third node labelled &quot;Set user custom attribute&quot; (represented by a grey square with a user profile and gear icon). A small vertical toolbar sits on the left side of the canvas containing icons for information, full screen, zoom-in (+), zoom-out (-), and a three-dot options menu. A blue action button labelled &quot;Send approval request&quot; with a dropdown arrow sits in the bottom right corner of the canvas container. Foreground Configuration Modal A smaller configuration window titled &quot;Set user custom attribute&quot; is overlaid directly in the centre of the screen. It contains several input fields and settings: At the top right of this modal, there is a close (X) icon, alongside two smaller utility icons (a document with a plus sign and a shield with a check mark). A collapsible section labelled &quot;Template variables&quot; is displayed with a downward-pointing arrow. Below that is a dropdown menu field labelled &quot;Custom attribute *&quot;. The current selected value in this field is &quot;Report - Report to&quot;. Beneath the dropdown is a toggle switch labelled &quot;Clear selected schema&quot;, which is currently turned off (switched to the left and coloured grey). A text input field labelled &quot;Value&quot; is shown below the toggle. The text &quot;john&quot; has been typed into this field. The field is outlined with a solid red border and contains a red circular exclamation mark icon, indicating an error or validation warning. Dropdown Suggestions and UI Annotations Directly below the &quot;Value&quot; input field, a search suggestion dropdown list has appeared with three matching results: The first item is a plain text row reading &quot;john&quot;, highlighted with a light blue background. The second item shows the user profile &quot;John wick&quot; with a partially blurred email address underneath (&quot;john...@...com&quot;). The third item shows the user profile &quot;John Doe&quot; with a partially blurred email address underneath (&quot;john@yourdomain.com&quot;). Several bright yellow markup annotations have been added to the screenshot to highlight specific areas: A horizontal yellow arrow points left toward the &quot;Custom attribute *&quot; dropdown menu. A second horizontal yellow arrow points left toward the &quot;Clear selected schema&quot; toggle switch. A third horizontal yellow arrow points left toward the &quot;John Doe&quot; entry in the dropdown suggestion list. A thick yellow rectangular box completely outlines the &quot;John Doe&quot; suggestion row at the bottom of the dropdown list. Surrounding Interface Elements Top Bar: Features the &quot;FLOW&quot; logo, a &quot;Search pages&quot; input box with a &quot;Ctrl + K&quot; shortcut hint, a notification bell icon with a red alert dot, a light\/dark mode theme toggle (sun icon), an application grid menu icon, and a circular user profile icon with their initials. Left Navigation Sidebar: A dark sidebar containing a long list of menu options, including Dashboard, Actions, Workflows, Create, Working, Events, Recurring, Domains, Users, Groups, Logs, Admin, and Configuration. \" width=\"960\" height=\"544\" srcset=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.47.38-1-300x170.png 300w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.47.38-1-1024x580.png 1024w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.47.38-1-768x435.png 768w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.47.38-1-1536x871.png 1536w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.47.38-1-360x204.png 360w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Screenshot-2026-06-05-09.47.38-1.png 1600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px\" \/><\/p>\n<div>For the &#8216;<strong>No<\/strong>&#8216; side of the condition, repeat these last two steps for the remaining number of managers:<\/div>\n<div><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-17469\" src=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T103509.612-300x172.png\" alt=\"Image Overview The image shows a user interface for a digital workflow builder application named FLOW. A large modal window titled New Recurring Workflow is open in the centre, overlaying a dimmed background screen that contains a list of workflows and their statuses. The main area of the modal features a node-based flowchart canvas with a light grid background, detailing a conditional logic sequence. Annotation Note: The original image contains three added coloured rectangular borders (yellow, orange, and red-orange) meant to highlight and isolate the distinct conditional logic blocks for the viewer; these borders are not native elements of the FLOW software itself. Top Header and Progress Bar Application Logo: In the top-left corner of the background screen, the word FLOW appears next to a circular logo. A search bar with the text &quot;Search pages&quot; and a shortcut hint &quot;Ctrl + K&quot; sits next to it. Modal Title: The top-left of the modal reads New Recurring Workflow next to a plus sign icon. An X button sits in the top-right corner to close the modal. Progress Indicator: Near the top centre of the modal, there is a step-by-step indicator line. It shows Define Workflow Type (with a power-like icon) connected by a line to a highlighted button labelled Choose Actions. Left Vertical Toolbar On the left side of the flowchart canvas, there is a floating vertical toolbar containing five circular buttons: An i (information) icon. A fullscreen\/expand icon (four arrows pointing outward). A plus sign (+) icon for zooming in. A minus sign (-) icon for zooming out. A three-dots (...) icon for additional options. Workflow Flowchart Elements The flowchart moves from left to right, starting with a circular purple node labelled Start containing a right-facing arrow. From this start node, a grey line connects to a sequence of three conditional logic blocks. 1. First Conditional Block (Highlighted by Yellow Annotation) Conditional Node: A green icon showing a splitting path labelled If. Below it, the subtitle reads If John is the manager, accompanied by a small document\/edit icon. Yes Branch (Top): The path labelled Yes leads upward to a purple action node showing a user profile icon with a gear. It is labelled Set user custom attribute with the subtitle Set 'Reports to' John. This node has a small red x at its top right and a plus sign (+) connector on its right side. No Branch (Bottom): The path labelled No curves downward and connects directly to the next conditional block. 2. Second Conditional Block (Highlighted by Orange Annotation) Conditional Node: The No branch from the first block enters a second green If node labelled If Laura is the manager, also featuring a small edit icon. Yes Branch (Top): The Yes path leads up to a purple action node labelled Set user custom attribute with the subtitle Set 'Reports to' Laura. It includes a red x at the top right and a plus sign (+) connector on the right. No Branch (Bottom): The No path curves downward and connects directly to the final conditional block. 3. Third Conditional Block (Highlighted by Red-Orange Annotation) Conditional Node: The No branch from the second block enters a third green If node labelled If Gerry is the manager, with an edit icon. Yes Branch (Top): The Yes path leads up to a purple action node labelled Set user custom attribute with the subtitle Set 'Reports to' Gerry. It features a red x at the top right and a plus sign (+) connector on the right. No Branch (Bottom): The No path terminates at a small grey circular node containing a plus sign (+). Bottom Action Bar In the bottom-right corner of the modal window, there is a large dark blue button labelled Send approval request with a downward-pointing dropdown arrow on its right edge. Background Interface Behind the modal overlay, elements of the main dashboard are partially visible: A left sidebar shows a partial view of navigation links like All views and a list of items with coloured status badges such as Draft (orange), Approved (green), and Denied (red). The background main panel shows a table containing user records or system logs with names truncated on the right side.\" width=\"947\" height=\"543\" srcset=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T103509.612-300x172.png 300w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T103509.612-1024x588.png 1024w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T103509.612-768x441.png 768w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T103509.612-1536x881.png 1536w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T103509.612-360x207.png 360w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T103509.612.png 1598w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 947px) 100vw, 947px\" \/><\/div>\n<p>Click &#8216;<strong>Send approval request<\/strong>&#8216;, and have the security officer approve that workflow.<\/p>\n<p>This will be updated daily for new staff or for staff who change managers. <b>Changes to this workflow will\u00a0<i>only\u00a0<\/i>be required if new managers come on board<\/b>.<br \/>\nNow everyone has a custom attribute, depending on who their manager is. Flow Dynamic groups can be set up for users with a specific custom attribute, so we&#8217;re almost done!<\/p>\n<h2>Step 4. Create the Group for Each Manager<\/h2>\n<p>In the tab where you had the list of managers, change the criteria so that the group detects the &#8216;<strong>Reports to<\/strong>&#8216; field, then enter the first manager&#8217;s email address.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-17474\" src=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T104300.019-300x171.png\" alt=\"Interface Component Hierarchy Main Modal Window The interface features a centered, white, rectangular modal window titled &quot;New Group&quot; positioned over a dimmed background. Header Left background: The text &quot;+ New Group&quot;. Header Right: A dark grey &quot;X&quot; close button. Navigation Bar: Located directly beneath the header, containing six text tabs arranged horizontally: &quot;General&quot;, &quot;Members&quot;, &quot;Aliases&quot;, &quot;Flow Dynamic Group&quot;, &quot;Signature&quot;, and &quot;Settings&quot;. The &quot;Flow Dynamic Group&quot; tab features red text and a small yellow pencil icon, indicating it is the currently active view and something has to be completed. The other five tabs feature muted blue text. Section 1: Dynamic Group Information Section Title: &quot;Flow Dynamic Group&quot; accompanied by a small blue circular information icon. Information Banner: A full-width, light blue rectangular banner containing the text: &quot;Flow dynamic group are the equivalent of dynamic groups from Google updating a minimum of once a day. Group members are added\/removed automatically based on a given list of conditions.&quot; Status Controls: Two horizontal toggle switches located side-by-side beneath the banner. The first toggle is labelled &quot;Enabled&quot; and shows a blue switch in the active (right) position. The second toggle is labelled &quot;Paused&quot; and shows a light grey switch in the inactive (left) position, followed by a small blue circular information icon. Section 2: Conditions Builder, Highlighted by a Yellow Outline Box - the Yellow Outline Box is an annotation and not part of the interface, it is indicating that this part must be filled for the knowledge base article Section Title: &quot;Conditions Builder&quot; accompanied by a blue circular information icon. Logic Selector: Text reading &quot;Condition&quot; followed by a dropdown selection box displaying &quot;AND&quot; with a downward arrow, and a small blue structural icon next to it. Utility Toolbar (Top Right of Section): A button labeled &quot;Show Preview&quot; with an eye icon inside a rounded light blue badge. Selecting this button will show all users that meet the condition. A black icon resembling a cleared filter. A black &quot;full screen&quot; icon Rule Row Configuration: A single horizontal row containing the following sequential elements: A grey six-dot drag handle on the far left of the condition itself. A dropdown menu box labelled &quot;Field&quot; containing the text &quot;Report - Report to&quot; and a downward arrow. A dropdown menu box labelled &quot;Operator&quot; containing the text &quot;equal&quot; and a downward arrow. A text input box labelled &quot;Value&quot; containing the text &quot;john@yourdomain.com&quot;. A red trash can icon inside a light red square button on the far right. This will delete the condition. Action Buttons (Below Outline Box): Two rounded buttons placed side-by-side labeled &quot;Add rule group&quot; (with a layers icon) and &quot;+ Add rule&quot;. Section 3: Predefined Members Section Title: &quot;Predefined Members&quot; accompanied by a blue circular information icon. Left Column (&quot;Always In Group&quot;): Column header: &quot;Always In Group&quot; with a black silhouette icon of a person. A selection box labeled &quot;User *&quot; containing a partially masked email address string starting with &quot;alan.b@&quot; and ending with &quot;gatlabs.com&quot; A red trash can icon inside a light red square button directly to the right of the selection box. A small &quot;+ Add&quot; button located below the selection row. Right Column (&quot;Never In Group&quot;): Column header: &quot;Never In Group&quot; with a black silhouette icon of a person overlaid with a small diagonal line\/restriction symbol. A small &quot;+ Add&quot; button located below the header. Section 4: Modal Footer Footer Left: Text reading &quot;Safety Settings&quot; accompanied by a blue circular information icon. Footer Right: A solid blue, rounded action button containing the text &quot;Create&quot;. Background Application Layout The obscured background layer contains the primary application shell: Top Navigation Bar: Features the wordmark logo &quot;FLOW&quot; on the left, a central &quot;Search pages&quot; bar with a &quot;Ctrl + K&quot; shortcut indicator, and a right-aligned cluster of icons including a notification bell with a red badge, a sun icon, a grid icon, and a circular user profile icon containing the admins initials. Left Navigation Sidebar: Displays a blue &quot;+ New&quot; button, an information icon, an &quot;All views&quot; link, and a vertical list of empty checkboxes running down the left margin of the screen. Right Edge: A small pagination or expand arrow button pointing to the right.\" width=\"1137\" height=\"648\" srcset=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T104300.019-300x171.png 300w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T104300.019-1024x585.png 1024w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T104300.019-768x439.png 768w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T104300.019-360x206.png 360w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1137px) 100vw, 1137px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Configure the other necessary group settings, such as the group email address and who should always or never be in this group regardless of whether they meet the criteria, then select <strong>Create<\/strong> when you are ready. Repeat this step for the managers that you would like to have a group like this.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Note<\/strong>: It&#8217;s also worth noting that Flow dynamic groups have no member limit, unlike some Google group variations, so add as many members as you like.<\/p>\n<h3>Bonus Benefits<\/h3>\n<p>Once everyone has this attribute set, you can also use it in <strong>Flow HR<\/strong> to get a cohesive map of who manages which team and the number of users who report to each manager in the <b>Flow HR<\/b> section, if you filter by the &#8216;<strong>Reports to&#8217;<\/strong> custom attribute. So this custom attribute configuration has a couple of use cases.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-17475\" src=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T110735.882-300x143.png\" alt=\"The image displays a web user interface of an application named &quot;GAT FLOW&quot;, specifically showing the &quot;Flow HR&quot; configuration dashboard. The interface contains a left-hand navigation sidebar, a top menu bar, and a main content workspace displaying user directory settings and an interactive hierarchical organizational chart. Several yellow and orange annotations have been manually edited onto the screenshot to highlight specific interface features. Here is the exact and complete description of the elements within the image: Top Menu Bar Left Side: Displays the &quot;FLOW&quot; application logo text next to a rounded search input bar containing the placeholder text &quot;Search pages&quot; and a keyboard shortcut hint &quot;Ctrl - K&quot;. Right Side: Features four icons aligned to the right: a notification bell, a sun icon (indicating a light\/dark mode toggle), a nine-dot application grid menu, and a circular user profile button containing the admins initials, this is a replacement for their avatar or profile picture. Left Navigation Sidebar Contains a vertical list of navigation links, each accompanied by an icon: Dashboard, Action Sets, Workflow Templates, Create Workflow, Workflows, Workflow Approvals, Event Workflows, and Recurring Workflows. The menu item Flow HR is highlighted with a light-blue capsule background, indicating it is the currently active page. It includes a small blue &quot;BETA&quot; badge next to its name. Below the active item, the list continues with: Domain, Log, Webhooks &amp; SIEM, Configuration, and Help &amp; Support. Footer: At the very bottom-left corner, small text reads: v.0.481.0 API: 1.6.301 \u00a9 2026 GAT Labs. Main Content Workspace - Upper Controls Header: The main page title reads &quot;Flow HR&quot; accompanied by a small blue &quot;BETA&quot; badge. Settings Container: A wide, white collapsible block is titled &quot;Expand to change the Flow HR type or update settings&quot;. Inside this container are two operational panels: Exclude suspended users: Includes a checkbox and the description &quot;Hide suspended users on the Flow HR&quot;. Load\/update Flow HR: Includes an upload\/download icon and the description &quot;Load\/update a previously saved Flow HR structure.&quot; Timestamp: Below the settings blocks, text specifies the last modification: &quot;Last update date: Fri Jun 05 2026 10:55:06 GMT+0100 (Irish Standard Time)&quot; alongside a circular refresh arrow button. Define Levels Section: A sub-heading reads &quot;Define levels&quot; with a small info icon. Below it sits a configuration row labeled &quot;LEVEL: 1&quot; with a dropdown selector showing &quot;Report - Reports to&quot;. A large, edited yellow horizontal arrow points directly leftward at this dropdown box. A red trash bin deletion icon sits at the far right of this configuration row. An &quot;Add new level&quot; outline button is located on the bottom left of this section, and a solid blue &quot;Submit&quot; button sits on the bottom right. Main Content Workspace - Hierarchical Diagram The lower portion of the screen displays an organizational chart canvas. Five blue circular map\/zoom control icons reside in the bottom-right corner of this canvas area. The chart consists of stylized rectangular user cards arranged into distinct tiers, connected by lines and arrows: Top Tier (Managers): A large, manually drawn light-orange box frames three primary cards. A yellow edited text label reading &quot;Managers&quot; sits above the middle card with a thin yellow arrow pointing directly down to it. Left Card: Displays a purple circle with the letter &quot;P&quot;, the name &quot;Paulina Thompson&quot;, and a blurred email address. A small box labeled &quot;3&quot; sits on the bottom border, with an orange arrow pointing to the cards below it. Middle Card: Displays a blue circle with a generic person icon, the name &quot;Naomi Chen&quot;, and a blurred email address. A small box labeled &quot;3&quot; sits on the bottom border, with an orange arrow pointing to the cards below it. Right Card: Displays a blue circle with a generic person icon, the name &quot;Paul Robinson&quot;, and a blurred email address. A small box labeled &quot;22&quot; sits on the bottom border, with an orange arrow pointing to the cards below it. Bottom Tier (Direct Reports): This tier is split into three separate groups, each enclosed inside a distinct, manually drawn bold orange bounding box: Left Orange Box (Under Paulina Thompson): Contains three interconnected cards. The top-left card has a dark user icon and a blurred name starting with &quot;Pa&quot;. The top-right card shows a blue user icon and a blurred name starting with &quot;Tim&quot;. The bottom-left card shows a blue user icon and a blurred name starting with &quot;Elena&quot;. Middle Orange Box (Under Naomi Chen): Contains three interconnected cards. The top-left card shows a blue user icon and a blurred name starting with &quot;David S&quot;. The top-right card features a dark-brown circle with the letter &quot;L&quot; and a blurred name starting with &quot;Liam&quot;. The bottom-left card features an orange circle with the letter &quot;J&quot; and a blurred name starting with &quot;Joe&quot;. Right Orange Box (Under Paul Robinson): Contains four cards arranged in a two-by-two grid layout. The top-left card shows a blue user icon (&quot;SF...&quot;), the top-right card shows a blue user icon (&quot;Se...&quot;), the bottom-left card shows a blue user icon (&quot;wi...&quot;), and the bottom-right card shows a grey circle with the letter &quot;A&quot; and a blurred name starting with &quot;Anne&quot;.\" width=\"1131\" height=\"539\" srcset=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T110735.882-300x143.png 300w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T110735.882-1024x487.png 1024w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T110735.882-768x365.png 768w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T110735.882-1536x731.png 1536w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T110735.882-360x171.png 360w, https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/Flow-2026-06-05T110735.882.png 1909w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1131px) 100vw, 1131px\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Related Posts<\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li><a class=\"sc-cBIjbw bLUVIX\" href=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/tech-tips\/automatically-remove-managers-in-bulk-with-gat-flow\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Automatically Remove Managers in Bulk with GAT Flow<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a class=\"sc-cBIjbw bLUVIX\" href=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/tech-tips\/set-users-manager-in-bulk\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Set Users&#8217; Manager in Bulk<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a class=\"sc-cBIjbw bLUVIX\" href=\"https:\/\/gatlabs.com\/knowledge\/tech-tips\/set-email-delegation-and-auto-forward-to-manager\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Set Email Delegation and Auto-Forward to Manager<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Getting Teams Together In the workplace, it is handy to cc a group so everyone on your team can receive a message quickly and know you didn&#8217;t forget anyone. 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