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Maximizing Your Productivity with Power Automate: Automating your calendar.

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Simplify calendar management and be more productive using these Power Automate templates

2 New Verified Connectors and 12 Updates released in February 2023

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We are happy to announce that we have launched 2 new verified connectors and 12 updates in February 2023. Partners are excited about the release of their connectors and have shared an overview of their services and feature updates. Read the post to learn more about the capabilities of these services.

May 2023 update of Power Automate for desktop

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Power Automate for desktop comes with new additions in 2023 May’s release, including the introduction of custom actions and the Assets library (in preview), as well as the ability to repair selectors.

October 2023 update of Power Automate for desktop

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Power Automate for desktop comes with new additions in 2023 October’s release, including the introduction of four new cloud connectors, the simulation of some UI automation actions in the background, and the ability to edit the values of additional variable types during debugging.

Join us at the second Power Platform Conference this October in Las Vegas – sponsored by Microsoft

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Join us at the second Power Platform Conference this October in Las Vegas – sponsored by Microsoft

Beginner | Flow of the Week: How to Trigger Approvals When Creating a New SharePoint Item

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Behind every flashy company event, there is a plethora of cool swag that gets handed out as prizes or to get people pumped up about the product. Behind every swag piece that is handed out, there is a team admin who is the gatekeeper of counting, tracking, organizing and making sure there is enough swag across all the team’s needs and events. In this digital era, it can be challenging to keep track of physical inventory, especially when you don’t have time to constantly monitor folks in person. For all the admins responsible for managing their team’s swag inventory – this week’s beginner FOTW is for you! In this beginner FOTW, we focus on how to use triggers like “Create new item” in SharePoint lists to trigger a swag order approval request that is sent to your admin to help them efficiently track what swag inventory is needed for specific events.

Return data to PowerApps from a flow, build lists in a flow, and test a flow with previous run data

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Build flows that can be called from an app built with PowerApps, and return data back to the app. This means you can use the visual drag-and-drop flow designer to build the logic you need for the app. We have also added a new list builder into flow that can be used for adding multiple attachments to an email, for example. Finally, we have added a new Test flow button to the designer that lets you test your flow with trigger data from previous flow runs.

Beginner | Flow of the Week: Build a Flow using only Non-Microsoft Connectors

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The Flow of the week this week focuses on building an automation between SalesForce, Slack and ZenDesk… Because Flow is awesome whether you have an O365 Subscription, D365 Subscription, or just a stand alone Flow Subscription. Check out this weeks video and let us know what you think and be sure to leave us a comment letting us know what Flow video you would like us to make next!

Advanced | Flow of The Week: Retrieving Office 365 Message Center and Service Health Notices using Microsoft Flow

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To automate critical business processes in Office 365 using Microsoft Flow, we typically need to call cloud-based services in order to retrieve data. Calling these services often requires us to use the HTTP connector and action, and as a result, provide our TenantID, along with an App’s ClientID and SecretID in the Flow. This blog post will provide a detailed walkthrough of configuring these required parameters when calling cloud services using the HTTP connector. We’ll use a recently released Flow template as an example, which retrieves data from the Office 365 Message Center and Service Health dashboards.

Microsoft Build 2017 sessions video recap

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If you missed us at Microsoft Build 2017, the videos for our sessions are now available on Channel 9. Check out these records to hear about the latest with our platform, see how to build a Custom Connector or integrate Flow with your Azure Resources!

Microsoft Planner is now supported in Flow, and introducing the PowerApps Community plan and admin access to all user licenses

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The top asked-for connector, Microsoft Planner, is now available in Microsoft Flow! This means you can easily get planner tasks created whenever you flag an email, copy items from a SharePoint list, and much more. We are also part of the new PowerApps Community Plan, and administrators can see all of the Flow and PowerApps licenses in the Microsoft Flow Admin Center.

Introducing the new Azure AD connector, Shared Mailboxes support, and much more!

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This week we have several different new features we would like to highlight. First, Microsoft Flow now can perform Azure Active Directory admin actions, such as creating users, changing managers or adding users to groups. Second, we have made a number of improvements to the Office 365 Outlook connector, including working with mail in Shared Mailboxes and handling automatic replies. Third, you can now create your flows in Canada. Fourth, custom API developers can now add triggers to their custom APIs with webhooks. Fifth, administrators can manage flow owners in the Microsoft Flow admin center. Sixth, we have new connector reference documentation. Finally, Microsoft Flow now connects to Nexmo and Paylocity.

Support for SharePoint Document Library Properties

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Flow now gives you the ability to read and set SharePoint document library properties. Check out this post to learn more about how to use these highly requested features.

Join us at Microsoft Inspire 2017 next week in Washington, D.C.

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The Microsoft Flow team would love to meet you at Microsoft Inspire 2017 in Washington, D.C., Monday July 10th through Wednesday July 12th. We have four scheduled sessions where you can learn about our business application platform strategy, as well as how you can extend your applications with Microsoft Flow. Additionally, we have a booth in the Expo hall, so come down any time for 1:1 conversations with our Flow experts. Hope to see you there!

Advanced | Flow of The Week: Convert Office documents to PDF on the fly using Microsoft Flow

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Imagine a company where service technicians perform on-site repair of equipment. Inevitably, in doing this sort of work, the technician will need to refer to equipment drawings, service history, past photos, specifications and/or operating manuals. These days PowerApps is fast-becoming a great option for such a scenario because many field workers prefer to use their phone or a tablet. But PowerApps also has some limitations, and right now that is around the display of documents from SharePoint. For a start, it is impossible to display office documents natively in PowerApps at this time, and there are authentication-related issues in certain circumstances when pulling content from SharePoint. But fear not… with a 6-step flow, it is possible to solve this problem. This flow allows a remote user to securely request a document from SharePoint, but importantly, converts that document to a PDF on the fly. There are two big benefits from this: 1. A reduction in time and effort for document controllers. If a document frequently changes, it is most likely in word, excel or PowerPoint format. They do not have to worry about converting it to PDF. 2. It allows the document to be viewed in PowerApps natively (As a result of #2, on top of some Flow kung-fu, we will learn some PowerApp tricks in this article too :-).

Microsoft Ignite 2018 – Microsoft Flow Sessions to not miss!

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Hello Flow Fans! If you didnt have a chance to make it to Microsoft Ignite, Fear Not! We have a wrap up of all of the Microsoft Flow Sessions you are absolutely going to want to see! Its quite a list, so pack a lunch and get ready to binge watch!

December updates for Microsoft Flow

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This month we have a number of great updates for Microsoft Flow. First, we now clear notifications in the notification center once you have viewed any failures. Flow has documented its Web APIs; for example, you can now programmatically create, share, or delete flows. Flow makers now have more control over the inputs that buttons take, and a new support experience will make it easy to find solutions to issues in the Microsoft Flow portal, without having to open a support ticket. Finally, there are eight new connectors this month including Microsoft Cloud App Security, Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), and six partner connectors.

Import a connector from GitHub as a custom connector

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You are now able to import and edit a certified or custom connector from the Power Platform Connectors GitHub repository within the Custom Connector experience.

See all the Power Automate updates at the Microsoft Business Applications Launch Event

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Join us on October 1, 2020, from 9–11 AM Pacific Time (UTC -7), for this free digital event. You’ll discover how applied AI unifies and enriches your data. And find out how the updates coming in the next release of Microsoft business applications provide insights from every source of data to give holistic guidance, improve decision making, and enable your organization to automate repeatable outcomes at scale.

Jumpstart your business with Power Automate’s new desktop RPA solution

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This year at Microsoft Ignite, I’m happy to continue the conversation about how Microsoft Power Automate is enabling developers to further accelerate their organizations digital transformation with low-code Robotic Process Automation (RPA) accessible to all users. Today, we are announcing the continued expansion of our RPA technology in Power Automate with a new desktop-based solution, Microsoft Power Automate Desktop.

Watch live: Microsoft Business Applications Summit opening keynote

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Can’t make it to Microsoft Business Applications Summit this year? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered – catch the opening keynote live from Atlanta, Georgia June 10 at 8:30 a.m. EDT.

Microsoft named a Leader in the 2021 Forrester Digital Process Automation (DPA) Wave

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Microsoft Power Automate offers a single intelligent automation service, helping streamline workflows and processes so users can get time back for what matters most.

Using the Power Platform to Automate the Classification and Validation of US Vaccination Record Cards

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In this post we will learn how to easily and quickly build a solution to automate the validation and data extraction of COVID-19 vaccination cards using AI Builder and Power Automate.

July Updates for Microsoft Flow

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There are several key improvements releasing this week. First, there are a number of new SharePoint connector actions, including working with Doc Sets, permissions, and creating Folders. Second, Flow now supports version control with Azure DevOps. Third, guest users can participate in approval processes and create flows. There are a couple authoring and solution improvements, and we also released four new connectors.

Foundations of Microsoft Flow—secure and compliant automation

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Learn about the fundamental security and compliance capabilities offered with Microsoft Flow.