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PowerPlatformTip 20 – ‘Change Flow-Owner’

PowerPlatformTip 20 – ‘Change Flow-Owner’
PowerAutomate allows you to change the owner of your flow directly, but this feature is only available within a solution and can be accessed through a slightly hidden menu.

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Marcel Lehmann
Marcel Lehmann

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