Tag Archives: Microsoft Flow

The New Teams Workflow Builder is Here

If you’ve ever wanted a way to give your end users the ability to create their own simple automations – without having to teach them Power Automate – Microsoft has just answered your wish. The new Workflows app in Microsoft Teams is a simplified, friendly interface for creating flows, and it’s so easy to use that almost anyone can get

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SharePoint Quick Steps: Automation Simplified

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Have you ever wished you could streamline your SharePoint tasks without diving into complex code or workflows? Good news! Microsoft has introduced SharePoint Quick Steps – a feature designed to make your SharePoint experience smoother and more efficient. As Microsoft retires SharePoint alerts, Quick Steps steps is a more versatile solution for automating common tasks in your lists and libraries.

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No Code SharePoint Site Creation with a Flow

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No developer skills required! Here’s how to automate SharePoint site creation using Power Automate with a few no-code approaches. If you’ve ever needed to create multiple SharePoint sites with consistent settings and configurations, you know how time-consuming and repetitive the process can be. The good news is that there are several ways you can automate this entire process using Power

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Flow error: File is locked for shared use

Encountering the ‘File is locked for shared use’ error in Power Automate? Learn why this happens and how to fix it in this step-by-step guide.

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Three-Stage Document Approval Process in SharePoint with Flows

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When the “Start Approval” button gets clicked and “Approval Status” flips to “Approval 1,” Power Automate kicks off the first flow. Each stage gets its own flow.

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Trigger Conditions: For Optimizing Flow Execution

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In SharePoint, I love to make flows and processes as efficient as possible. One of the most powerful yet obscure and hidden, features in Power Automate is the trigger condition. In my previous post, you learned about SharePoint One Click Start Approval, where I taught how to create a button that shows next to each file in the SharePoint document library,

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SharePoint One Click Start Approval

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Learn how to trigger an approval process, or any field change, with a single button click. The Magic Button: Kickstarting Your SharePoint Approvals with Power Automate With SharePoint, I typically use it for more than just storing files. I love building structured ways to get those files approved. That’s why I love Power Automate, for automating business processes. But how

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