Jul 15, 2017 When I read community blogs and articles about Microsoft Flow, I see a lot of articles about the more standard way Flow is being used. There aren't a lot of community articles about Flow buttons. That's a shame, because it's such an awesome part of Microsoft Flow and I think. When the property is set to NotDisabled, the lists in the site have Flow button: When the property is set to Disabled, the Flow button disappears from the ribbon: SharePoint Online Management Shell Prerequisites Make sure you have SharePoint Online Management Shell installed. The Shell is available for download from Microsoft Download Center.
Hi Hari1702,The Flow menu is only available in Modern SharePoint libraries and lists.If the default behavior for SharePoint lists and libraries is set to the classic experience then you will not see the Flow menu at the top of your screen. If the newexperience is available you can enable it for your list s and libraries in the Advanced Settings. To learn more, see.And for SharePoint Online, the option to create a flow will only be available for site members who can add and edit items.For more information, you can refer to.If you already did the above but still cannot see Flow button in SharePoint Online, we suggest posting your question into make sure you get professional assistance. It is the specific channel that handles Microsoft Flow related queries and issues.Regards,JoanneUpdated by Joanne li MSFT, 10:57 AM UTC.