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Flow Environments
A flow environment specifies where a flow can run. For example, if a flow is associated with the Slack flow environment, you can enable users to launch the flow from Slack.

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A flow environment specifies where a flow can run. For example, if a flow is associated with the Slack flow environment, you can enable users to launch the flow from Slack.
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Flows can have these environments.
The flow can run from a Visualforce component, Lightning page, flow action, or custom Aura component.
The flow can run only offline.
The flow can run in Slack and the default environment. You specify the Slack flow environment when you save the flow. Then, you use the Slack Send Message to Launch Flow action in a different flow to enable users to run the flow from Slack.
You can determine the current environment of a flow from the Flows page of Setup and from the detailed view of a flow. For example:

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