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title: Manage owners and users in your SharePoint list flows with Power Automate
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title: Manage owners and users in your Microsoft list flows with Power Automate
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ms.date: 05/19/2020
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# Manage owners and users in your SharePoint list flows with Power Automate
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# Manage owners and users in your Microsoft list flows with Power Automate
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Flows in Power Automate let you share your flows with others as owners or run-only users. Owners can modify flows, whereas run-only users can run or execute flows. Users' ability to run flows depends entirely on the trigger, specifically:
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You can also add the SharePoint list as owners. This means that users who have edit permissions on that list automatically get owner access to the flow. This is a simple way to manage list flows as it helps you to easily share it with your team.
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You can also add the Microsoft list as owners. This means that users who have edit permissions on that list automatically get owner access to the flow. This is a simple way to manage list flows as it helps you to easily share it with your team.
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Select the **SharePoint** tab, select the **Site** from the dropdown, and then select the **list** from the dropdown. The site and list values depend on the trigger and actions you use in your flow. The appropriate sites and lists appear and are available for selection.
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Here, you can manage the run-only users or assign the users of the SharePoint list as run-only users. This means users who have read permissions to that list can run flows.
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Here, you can manage the run-only users or assign the users of the Microsoft list as run-only users. In order to run flows, users must have the Edit Permissions on the list. Learn more about [list permissions and permission levels](https://docs.microsoft.com/sharepoint/understanding-permission-levels#list-permissions-and-permission-levels).
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