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1. In your project, click {% octicon "workflow" aria-label="the workflow icon" %}.
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1. Under **Default workflows**, click on the workflow that you want to edit.
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1. If the workflow can apply to both issues and pull requests, next to **When**, check the item type(s) that you want to act on.
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1. Next to **Set**, choose the value that you want to set the status to.
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1. If the workflow is disabled, click the toggle next to **Disabled** to enable the workflow.
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