As I’m catching up after a few days having been offline, I noticed the Request sign-off now available in SharePoint Online

SharePoint Online - Microsoft Flow - Request Sign Off Microsoft Flow, Microsoft Office 365 requestsignoff

The read more link on the message got me to a Tech community discussion

 

Being able to start an approval process on the document libraries is of course a common requirement.

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But, do we really need Microsoft to develop our Flows? I could imagine many clients not wanting to have this flow on every document library. There seems to be a discussion where a lot of people are asking how to disable this Flow.

Disable Request Sign-off flow

SharePoint Online - Microsoft Flow - Request Sign Off Microsoft Flow, Microsoft Office 365 configureflow2

 

Recently Microsoft added the configure flow option. This option makes it possible to switch back to the Content approval or even disable approval all together.

Ok, it is a bit annoying that you have to do this on each library but at least the option now exists.

SharePoint Online - Microsoft Flow - Request Sign Off Microsoft Flow, Microsoft Office 365 configureflow

 

 

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Business Applications Microsoft MVP working as the Head of Power Platform at Vantage 365. You can contact me using contact@sharepains.com

8 thoughts on “SharePoint Online – Microsoft Flow – Request Sign Off”
  1. I’d like to know how to pin team flows to a library toolbar as shown. Google hasn’t revealed this mystery to me yet…

  2. Anyone managed to figure out how to disable these Approval flows or take them off the list of flows?! Wondering whether to delete the site and start again … too unprofessional to have them there after just testing them out in practice. Grrrrr

  3. When I tried to use the “Request Sign-off”, the Run flow button is greyed out. Any idea why and how to fix?

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