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Flow Wait vs Pause Elements, 10 Imposter Syndrome Tips, LWC Slots: Flexible, Reusable Components

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Wait Elements in Flow: How Do They Differ from the Old Pause Element?
Pause element allows you to add time based actions to your autolaunched and schedule-triggered flows. Although it is not one of the elements that you use every day, it used to be one of the main elements of flow. However, in the Winter '24 release, Salesforce introduced three new Wait elements to replace the Pause element. See what the new wait elements are and how they differ from the old pause element.

10 Tips for Salesforce Admins to Combat Imposter Syndrome
In this article, the software developer discusses a personal yet relatable topic - imposter syndrome. Sharing personal experiences, the developer provides valuable tips for Salesforce admins to combat this common feeling. A must-read for those in the Salesforce ecosystem.

Create Flexible and Reusable Components with LWC Slots
LWC provides a powerful framework for building modern, high-performing web applications. One key feature that enhances the reusability of components in LWC is the use of slots.

Utilizing the Tooling API to Query Deployment Information
Today we are going to cover a worst case scenario. Something was deployed to Production that shouldn't have been, but we don't know which deployment holds the answer. The UI for deployments is clunky and doesn't allow us to see who deployed what without clicking into the individual deployment.

How I Solved It: Auto-Copy a File to a Rich Text Field with Flows
Many of our clients are in the human services field, and they like to have a photo of the person they're working with to show prominently on their contact record. These same clients often use Experience Cloud to provide a self-service area for the people they work with. It's easy to upload a file in Experience Cloud, but that file can get lost in the full list of files and this option doesn't really solve the problem.

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