Microsoft Power Automate/Flow:
Introduction For End Users
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Apr 16
Live Webinar – April 23rd 2020, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: Global Knowledge UK (REP 1999)
Microsoft Power Automate/Flow is a cloud-based service that makes it practical and simple for end users to build workflows that automate time-consuming tasks and processes across many Microsoft and Non-Microsoft applications and services.
Learn:
- What is Microsoft Power Automate/Flow
- How is flow different than the other workflow tools
- What can we do with Microsoft Power Automate/Flow
How Flow works:
- 4 main types of flows
- Most common uses for flow
- 3rd party services and connectors
Accessing Microsoft Power Automate/Flow:
- Web browser
- Mobile
- Managing Microsoft Power Automate/Flow
Using templates to create a Flow:
- Get a push notification when email arrives from a specific person
- Create a task when an email is flagged
- Set up a recurring task in Planner
- Set up a scheduled email reminder for the team meeting
- 10 minute reminder flow
- Create an Approval flow for a Time off request
- Create a channel message when a task is assigned in a Team Plan
Presenter: Greg Lutes (LinkedIn profile) has been a technical trainer and consultant for 20+ years. Greg has extensive experience with many types of desktop and server software and equipment. Considered an expert in SharePoint and Office 365 technologies; his patient demeanor, passion for technology and practical knowledge enable him to deliver productive and engaging learning experiences for all in attendance.
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Microsoft Power Automate/Flow:
Introduction For End Users
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