- Module 1: With Microsoft Power Automate, you can create emails that are sent automatically when new data is added or when existing data is updated. Additionally, you can have email metadata captured in SharePoint automatically. This module explains how you can use email actions in Power Automate with SharePoint as the data source.
- Learn about the SharePoint Connector for Power Automate.
- Use SharePoint triggers.
- Send emails by using Microsoft 365 Outlook.
- Send emails by using the Mail connector.
- Save email content to SharePoint.
- Module 2: The Approvals connector is an out-of-the-box approval process that you can use in your Microsoft Power Automate flow. This module will focus on how you can use the Approvals connector to send email notifications to designated approvers and then record their responses.
- Gain insights into the Approvals connector.
- Discover the types of approval actions.
- Learn how to respond to an approval.
- Learn about the metadata that is captured from approvals.
- Review the known issues and limits.
- Module 3: Learn about HTTP connectors that are available in Microsoft Power Automate.
- Discover the built-in and premium HTTP connectors.
- Learn about the HTTP Webhook connector.
- Review the HTTP with Azure AD connector.
- Learn about the When an HTTP request is received built-in connector.
- Module 4: Email continues to be the primary and preferred method of communication for many businesses. In some situations, emails are also received as official electronic forms of approval. This module will provide you with a list of best practices that you can follow by using Microsoft Power Automate for outgoing and incoming emails.
- Monitor incoming email.
- Send an email on behalf of someone else.
- Format the body of an email.
- Use the Approval connector for an approval process by using email.
- Discover when to use attachments versus links.
- Module 5: Learn about error handling in Microsoft Power Automate flows.
- Gain insight into the settings options for flow actions.
- Learn about the Configure run after option.
- Use the Configure run after option to handle errors.
- Discover Microsoft Power Automate analytics.
- Module 6: Learn how to use HTTP actions to integrate SharePoint and Power Automate.
- Learn about the HTTP connection.
- Review the SharePoint REST service.
- Learn how to use Power Automate flow to add, edit, and delete a SharePoint list item.
- Learn how to use Power Automate flow to send an email directly from SharePoint.
- Module 7: Learn how to troubleshoot slow-running flows in Microsoft Power Automate.
- Discover SharePoint connector limits.
- Use the Compose and Variable actions to view data.
- Learn about Power Automate analytics.
- Review data policies.
- Redesign your flows.
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