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# Object Status

## Object Status

Use **Object Status** to update the current state of an object.

The selected status is saved as soon as you tap it.

### What you can do

* review the current status in the list
* choose a different status
* return to the object screen with the new status applied

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### Open the status picker

Open the object, then tap **State**.
{% endstep %}

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### Choose the status

Select the status you want from the list.
{% endstep %}

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### Return to the object

Go back after the new status is saved.
{% endstep %}
{% endstepper %}

### Keep in mind

The current status is shown with a checkmark.

Some flows also allow you to clear the current selection.


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