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Process Accelerator release notes | October 2025

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  • October 30, 2025
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Micah
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  • Lucid community team

The Process Accelerator provides organizations increased governance and standardization in how processes are stored, documented, and published. By using these capabilities, organizations will be able to create a single source of truth, drive compliance and consistency across the business, and easily build and manage reusable assets to speed up process creation and improvement.

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Document publication update

When a user publishes a new document in a repository, the document is directly moved in rather than copied. Learn more

 

Draft publication update

Any drafts created with the "suggest edits" button will be deleted once the draft is published in the repository. Published drafts will also be required to have a unique name. Learn more.

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Astrid_G
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  • January 16, 2026

 

 

Draft publication update

Any drafts created with the "suggest edits" button will be deleted once the draft is published in the repository. Published drafts will also be required to have a unique name. Learn more.

 

I don’t understand why something approved/published is still being referred as a Draft?


Micah
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  • Lucid community team
  • January 23, 2026

Hi ​@Astrid_G, thanks for this question, and apologies for the confusion! Happy to clarify that this describes a draft that then becomes a “published document” and is no longer in that drafted state. 


Astrid_G
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  • February 14, 2026

Another related question, based on the content on this help page Use repositories to centralize and standardize your organization's processes – Lucid

The highlighted text implies the original document still exists to be updated, once published to a repo, but with docs now being moved rather than copied, this doesn’t make sense.

 

 


Micah
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  • Lucid community team
  • February 17, 2026

@Astrid_G Great catch! You’re right - our apologies for the confusion. I’ve let ​@Morgan T on our Help Center team know, and she’s adjusted the article to reflect the updated moving functionality. There is not a separate copy which could potentially reflect a different state.

 

That paragraph now reads:

Repository owners get a notification where they can approve or reject your request. When the document is approved and published, the document you’re working in will be moved to the repository.