Control Your Views of Flows, Paused Interviews, and Scheduled Actions
You have two options for viewing flows, paused flow interviews, and scheduled actions
from processes. We recommend using the enhanced option that you get by default. But you can switch
to the other option, for example, to use a custom list view that you haven’t recreated with the
enhanced option.
Note You can complete these steps in Salesforce Classic or Lightning Experience, but the changes
affect only the pages and list views in Lightning Experience.
From Setup, enter Automation Settings in the Quick Find box, then
select Process Automation Settings.
Select or deselect In Lightning Experience, use the enhanced Flows page and
separate Paused and Scheduled Automations page.
This setting affects where lists appear and what they contain.
When the setting is...
Selected
Deselected
The Flows page in Setup...
Lists both standard and custom flows
Lists only custom flows
The list of flows...
Can include the packages that flows are installed from
Never includes the packages that flows are installed from
The list of paused flow interviews and scheduled actions from processes...
Appears on its own Paused Flow Interviews page in Setup
Appears as a related list on the Flows page in Setup
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