Power Automate: item Function
The item function is oftentimes misunderstood since it’s not common to be used, but it’s beneficial. For example, when you’re inside a repeating action, like …
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The item function is oftentimes misunderstood since it’s not common to be used, but it’s beneficial. For example, when you’re inside a repeating action, like …
Automation can help us create tasks automatically in Microsoft Planner by using the “Create a task” action. I like this action a lot because it …
The concept of “helper” Flow is more of a strategy than something that needs to be done. The idea is to have Flows with pieces …
Today a simple template, but quite powerful if you extend it to your needs. I mentioned this example briefly in my “Create a task” action …
The “Manually Trigger a Flow” action is, without question, one of my most used triggers ever. Although it’s super valuable to have Flows triggering automatically, …
When a Planner starts getting many tasks, it is important to add some automation to it to keep things manageable. The “List Tasks” action helps …
Parsing emails is super boring so having a Flow that takes care of downloading attachments and sorting them is a huge timesaver. I have an …
Sorting email manually is where productivity goes to die. But, even if you have a quick way to do it, nothing beats automatic, so Power …
Most of the time, the “Get a task” action is used with the “When a new task is created Trigger” because the trigger won’t return …
Some time ago, I checked some posts in the Power Automate Community, and this question popped up. It’s quite an interesting question, but it’s super …