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1 By: Zach Adams and Haley Key
How to Use FLOW By: Zach Adams and Haley Key

2 You can view your assignments by clicking on the “My Assignments” tab.
This shows all working assignments you have been given and your final draft due date.

3 Checking Notifications and Messages
NOTIFICATIONS When entering the class each day, start by checking the notifications tab at the top of the page to see what has been sent or assigned to you. Also check to see if any messages have been sent to you on your article. You can see your messages by clicking on the article, then clicking on the orange “Messages” bar at the bottom of the screen.

4 The Status Bar It is very important to check the status of your article daily. This allows you to see where your article is in the process and keeps you on track to meet your deadlines. The status bar is found when you click on the “Writing” tab while looking at the overview of your article. It is the multicolored bar at the top of the tab.

5 Where to turn stuff in Lifestyles: Editor: Savannah Editor-in-Chief: Haley News: Editor: Neko Editor-in-Chief: McKenzie Sports: Editor: Ethan Editor-in-Chief: Kenzi

6 Order After writing your rough draft, send it to your section editor and they will either send it on to Ms. Walker or back to you to revise. If you are revising send it back to Ms. Walker and allow her to review it once more. If everything checks out, it will be sent to your assigned editor-in-chief. BREAKDOWN: Section Editor Revise or Adviser Adviser Revise or Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief

7 Writing Login to word online in your school email to write an article.
To put the article into flow, click “share” in the top right hand corner of word online and click “get link”. Copy and paste this link into the writing box in flow.

8 Using FLOW for photographs
By: Zach Adams

9 Step #1 Upload any photos to your one drive, titling them with the article title and a photo number

10 Step #2 Open the photo and click get link in the top left hand corner, then copy and paste this link into the photo link. This is if you only have 1 photo.

11 Click update to save your photo link
Step #3: Click update to save your photo link

12 Step #4: Save your captions within the notes section within FLOW under the photo section with each caption being numbered to the corresponding photo (with full photo credits)

13 Multiple Photos: For articles with multiple photos or a photo album, save the photos in a file within OneDrive, labeling the file with the article title. Click share at the top and get link, putting that link within the photo spot in flow. Save captions within a word document within the file in OneDrive.

14 Photos may ONLY be saved as a jpg or jpeg, NO WORD DOCUMENTS OR PDF’S
Notes Photos may ONLY be saved as a jpg or jpeg, NO WORD DOCUMENTS OR PDF’S You may use links to the photo on twitter (as Ethan previously did) instead of the above process Also, I encourage all of you to use YouTube videos in your articles, as there is a space to submit that link under video

15 Questions? If you have any questions, feel free to me at Refer to this PowerPoint if you need it, or go to


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