How to automatically deal with email while on holidays
It’s the holiday season, and many of you are preparing to go, but most companies won’t stop meaning that email won’t stop. People dread the …
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Microsoft Power Automate is an automation tool that is super powerful and quite accessible to everyone. Each article is a step-by-step tutorial that teaches you how to build your automation in Microsoft Power Automate. Time spent automating day-to-day tasks always pays off since you free precious time to do other, more complex tasks. And who doesn’t need extra time? If you’re a pro, I’m sure you can find something useful and learn.
It’s the holiday season, and many of you are preparing to go, but most companies won’t stop meaning that email won’t stop. People dread the …
Did you know you can trigger Power Automate for items directly in SharePoint? Let’s say you have a list of employees and want to trigger …
Variables are one of the most valuable actions in Power Automate , and today, we’ll look at how the “decrement variable” action works. The “decrement …
Parsing URLs is super hard, but Power Automate has many functions that deal with this so nicely that it is a waste of time for …
Having correct data to show to your users is super important, so today, let’s look at how to display the day of the week in …
Flags are a great way to organize emails, but we can do a lot more to get our email under control. For example, archiving to …
Variables are one of the most valuable actions in Power Automate, and today, we’ll look at how the “increment variable” action works. The “increment variable” …
We’ve covered in the path the indexOf function, but today I wanted to cover the less known brother function, the “nthIndexOf” function. It does the …
Did you know that you can limit the Flow’s trigger based on any criteria? For example, let’s say that you’re catching a Microsoft Forms reply, …
Today’s question comes from Echo and asks me the following: Problem Scenario: When file is created in SharePoint folder named “Attachment”, extract the file and …