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# Creation

## Start Creating

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Navigate to the **Multi-Agent** tab and click **"Create From Blank"**. Enter a name and description, then click **"Create"** to complete the basic setup.

## Add Agents to Supervisor Group

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Click on the **Supervisor Node** or its **group**, then select the Agents you need from the list.

> These **Agents** will be autonomously invoked by the Supervisor and will complete tasks according to the Supervisor's prompt.

> These  **Agents** are system-controlled and do not support manual configuration.

## Add Agent Nodes

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If you prefer to use an **Agent** in a more controlled manner, you can locate the agent node in the node list and import it. It will then function as a standalone node, **independent of the Supervisor**, and you will need to manually configure its input parameters.

## Other Configuration

Apart from the aforementioned methods of referencing agents, other configurations in **Multi-Agent** are the same as those in **AgentFlow**. Please refer to the relevant sections of AgentFlow for details.


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