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Up to this point, all the flows that you have created or seen have been associated with your particular user account. These types of flows are individualized and may rely on your identity to authenticate.However, if you are part of a team or share responsibility for a work process, you may find it necessary to create flows that others can also see and manage. This is where shared flows, formerly known as team flows, fit in.In this chapter, you'll learn the basics of shared flows:
- Understanding shared or team flows
- Sharing a cloud flow
- Sharing a desktop flow
- Sharing a flow with run-only permissions
- Managing shared flows
Shared or team flows are important to enable business continuity in the event that one or more creators of a flow changes roles or leaves the organization altogether. By the end of this chapter, you'll know how...