Re-Run Partially Completed Process Flow

OWB Version:10.2.0.2.8
All,
Is there a way to re-run a process flow from a point of failure i.e. if Process Flow A has 10 steps and failed on step 3, after doing some remedial work, I want to re-run the process flow from step 3 to completion. Any help with this would be much appreciated.

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Search this forum for posts from Oleg from Kiev. He knows what he is doing and his posts helped me a lot. I have seen few posts from him related to this subject.
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