Project Work space Document Worflow

Hi All,
Is it possible to make the three state out of box work flow, where  the user can select/set the reviewer / approver while submitting the document for approval/review.   
Thanks in advance, taj

Hi Taj,
Why using a three-state workflow for a document approval? This workflow is more intended for managing a task or issue list.
I'd rather use the approval workflow that allows the user to choose the next approver.
Please find references below:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint-help/all-about-approval-workflows-HA102771433.aspx
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint-designer-help/understand-approval-workflows-in-sharepoint-2010-HA101857172.aspx
Hope this helps.
Guillaume Rouyre - MBA, MCP, MCTS

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