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Create a button to launch a Flow
You can use column formatting to create buttons that, when selected, run Flows on the corresponding list item.
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PoC Image Viewer
Demonstration of how a Canvas App can be used, with the help of a Cloud Flow, to show the latest image in a SharePoint library.
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Embarking on the Power Platform Journey: A Guide to Governance for Organisations
This article provides a guide for organizations beginning with the Power Platform on Microsoft 365 licenses. It outlines steps to secure and optimize the ‘Default’ environment, such as creating a strategy document, managing user roles, setting up a hub, establishing DLP policies, ensuring Exchange integration, and applying cross-tenant isolation. It advises continual updates, communication, and…
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How to create a Power Platform Publishing Profile
Tutorial on how to create a Publishing Profile for your first Power Platform solution.
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How to sort an array using Power Automate
Learn how to sort an array using Power Automate. In this post I share a Power Platform solution containing two example Cloud Flows demonstrating how an array can be sorted. I also briefly explore performance results of running actions in parallel verses serial with some surprising results.
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Navigating Microsoft Power Automate Licensing: Challenges, Considerations, and Compliance
Navigate the complexities of Microsoft Power Automate licensing with insights on challenges, considerations, and compliance. Learn about potential risks, licensing rules, and best practices for organizations using Power Automate. Get guidance on avoiding license breaches, managing premium connectors, and ensuring compliance with Microsoft licensing requirements. Stay informed and take proactive steps to maintain licensing compliance…
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Error Handling using a Power Automate Child Flow
In the context of an article, I wrote; I was asked if I had intended for the error handling steps to be encapsulated within a ‘Child Flow’. I scratched my head and replied what a good idea!
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A Guide to Error Handling in Power Automate Flow
In this article, I share a strategy for proactively informing administrators and support staff when something has gone wrong within their mission-critical Cloud Flows.