
Discover how to save time by automating common business tasks with Power Automate. Build real-world workflows you can create today to reduce your workload.
Explore the six flow types in Power Automate, focusing on automated, instant (button), and scheduled flows, with a hands-on SharePoint trigger that sends an email.
Add an action in Power Automate to create Google Calendar events from Outlook events, using dynamic content for start time, end time, and title.
Test the Power Automate flow by manually triggering an Outlook event to appear in Google Calendar. Verify the run status with the green checks and observe the end-to-end automation.
learn to add an approval action in Power Automate, using approve, reject, first to respond, and configure title and dynamic content (contact name, content type, audience, description) for Victor's approval.
Explore configuring multiple actions in a Power Automate flow, including an apply to each loop, get response details, sending emails, and creating a SharePoint list item with fields.
Explore the Power Automate mobile app to access and manage your flows on the go, including viewing, enabling, editing steps, and creating flows from templates.
Create a button flow in the Power Automate mobile app to log work hours into an Excel table named work hours, capturing date and timestamp.
Microsoft Power Automate (formerly known as Microsoft Flow) helps streamline repetitive tasks.
If you have repetitive tasks in your organization that need to be automated but most of your employees have little or no knowledge about coding, then Microsoft Power Automate is a great solution. It enables the creation of workflows with its low code/no-code system.
The cloud-based software tool that allows users to create and automate workflows across multiple applications and services without the need for developer help. Automated workflows are called flows. To create a flow, the user specifies what action should take place when a specific event occurs.
In this course you will learn how to use Microsoft Power Automate and all it's important features. You will learn how to create a flow and how to use different connectors. We'll first get started by talking about the types of flows and how to run a flow.
Next, we'll get into how to create flows from a template, and take you through connecting with SharePoint, creating approval flows, and using mobile apps. We'll explore how to use the Flow mobile app to do things like track working hours. Then, you will learn how to create an approval flow, including how to define the trigger, add actions, and set conditions.
By the end of this course you will be able to create and manage Flow from desktop, laptop, or mobile devices and connect with multiple services such as SharePoint, Twitter, Facebook, and other networking sites.