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@Anonymous , yes you can use a group form as a trigger in your flow. But you won't be able to select it from the dropdown list of forms, you need to copy and paste the form ID from the url when you edit the form. So if the url is
https://forms.office.com/Pages/DesignPage.aspx?origin=OfficeDotCom#FormId=g63aHu-yPUiB8SxIaC9A7B4fqWJxhk9EprbnRFYHGoVUME41R1FRMURSREpJNUpVQVlMRDY1SDdTNSQlQCN0PWcu
you just copy the part AFTER FormId= as in the image below.
Rob
Los Gallardos
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Hi @Anonymous, to add anther owner to a flow go to the list of your flows and click on the flow name. The details screen will open (see first image below). On the right in the Owners box you'll just see you as the only owner. Click Edit in that box and in the next screen add the email address or Office 365 group address that you want to be a co-owner.
Once that has been done you will see that your flow will be in the Team Flows list.
Rob
Los Gallardos
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Thanks !
and am I right in thinking i cannot start a flow based off a group form ?
Hi @Anonymous ,
Yes, you are right, we couldn't create a team flow derectly, the only way is to create a personal flow, then add another owner to the flow, then the flow would become a team flow.
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Alice
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@Anonymous , yes you can use a group form as a trigger in your flow. But you won't be able to select it from the dropdown list of forms, you need to copy and paste the form ID from the url when you edit the form. So if the url is
https://forms.office.com/Pages/DesignPage.aspx?origin=OfficeDotCom#FormId=g63aHu-yPUiB8SxIaC9A7B4fqWJxhk9EprbnRFYHGoVUME41R1FRMURSREpJNUpVQVlMRDY1SDdTNSQlQCN0PWcu
you just copy the part AFTER FormId= as in the image below.
Rob
Los Gallardos
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