#1MinuteTip #SalesforceSpring25 You can now visually guide your users through the stages of your screen flows by using the built-in progress indicator. Your users see which stage they’re on and how many stages remain.
Product Area: Flows

Configure whether you want to show the progress indicator at the top of the screen or in the footer. Pick from a simple-style or a path-style progress indicator. Path-style progress indicators are supported only at the top of the screen.

Create stage resources and define the stage label, order, and whether the stage is active by default or not.

Then, select the stage resource under the Stage field of the Screen element, or assign the stage resources manually by using assignment elements.

Progress indicators use stage variables to determine what stage the user is on. When a screen loads, $Flow.CurrentStage is automatically updated to the stage that’s associated with the screen, and the stage is added to the end of $Flow.ActiveStages if it isn’t an active stage already.
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