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# Refresh Ribbon

Designers will create a Refresh Ribbon task first under Design Studio to put it under the workflow under Runtime. Refer [**Refresh Ribbon**](/valorx-fusion/design-studio/tasks/refresh-ribbon.md) to know more information on how to create a Clear task.

Drag and drop the Refresh Ribbon properties in the workflow  which will be shown under the Refresh Ribbon.

![](/files/4WpJcCXRldCZzVdjTVfK)

In addition to Step Name property if Refresh Ribbon task has any rule based condition which requires Data Intake then it will have Data Intakes section to select required Object data which is nothing but an output of other task. Warning symbol shows that data input required. Designers can edit the actual Refresh Ribbon Task associated with the step with the help of edit button on the right hand side.

![](/files/xDe1gn4WBkPmfSS9GqOo)


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