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Gina_GMLO
Copper Contributor
Nov 01, 2021

Change Email Notification recipient

Hi.  I created a Form for a colleague and want them to now own the form and be the one who receives the email notification re: responses.  I don't want to add her as a response recipient - but want her to be the only one who receives the responses.

 

Is there a way to do this without her rebuilding the entire form within her own Microsoft account?  I really want to avoid doing the multi-process back-end trick that another user has shared regarding adding recipients bc I would still receive responses and - for confidentiality purposes, cannot.

 

Thanks for your help!

  • RobElliott's avatar
    RobElliott
    Silver Contributor

    Gina_GMLO you would need rto build a flow in Power Automate to get an email sent to her with the response detailds..

     

    Rob
    Los Gallardos
    Intranet, SharePoint and Power Platform Manager (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)

    • Gina_GMLO's avatar
      Gina_GMLO
      Copper Contributor

      RobElliott Yes, that's what I've read from past posts around sharing - but not completely changing the owner.  Through that process, could I eliminate/stop my receiving the response emails?

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        RobElliott
        Silver Contributor

        Gina_GMLO yes, you would turn off notifications in the settings in Forms (we never have it turned on at my company) then just have the flow handle the email to your colleague.

         

        Rob
        Los Gallardos
        Intranet, SharePoint and Power Platform Manager (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)

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      ranzcr
      Copper Contributor

      RobElliott 

       

      How do I build a flow in Power Automate to get an email sent to her with the response details?

      • RobElliott's avatar
        RobElliott
        Silver Contributor

        ranzcr a very simple example of this is shown below. You would select your colleague when you click in the To field of the send email action.

         

        Rob
        Los Gallardos
        Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User

         

         

         

         

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