> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.skyone.cloud/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.skyone.cloud/english/skyone-studio/integrations/integration-management/flows-of-this-integration.md).

# Flows of this integration

In "**Flows of this integration**", you can view and access the flows of an integration. In addition, there are features to make it easier to manage and manipulate the flows, such as filters and search, among others.

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In this area, on the right-hand side, you can use the following features:

* **Search**: Search for a flow by name.
* **Grid View**: The default display mode for flows in Skyone Studio.
* **List View**: Displays all flows in a list format.
* **Ascending Order**: Sorts flows alphabetically.
* **Import**: Shortcut to import flows. Learn more.

#### Active or Inactive

By default, Skyone Studio will display all flows within the integration. However, you can filter by:

* **Active**: When the flows are currently active.
* **Inactive**: When the flows are currently inactive.

#### Enable or Disable All Flows

You can enable or disable all flows at once by using the **"Active"** toggle.


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