Summary
In this chapter, we introduced the concept of shared flows (formerly called team flows). Shared flows allow you to share the management and ownership of a flow in your organization. Shared flow owners can manage all aspects of the flow, including adding and removing other owners and updating actions. You also learned how to manage the credentials of a shared flow after the owner’s account has been removed from the Microsoft 365 organization. This process is critical to allow organizations to continue running shared flows.
In the next chapter, we’re going to expand on how to use conditions in flows. Conditions will allow you to start adding both complexity and flexibility to your flows, building on the core skills you’ve already developed.
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