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Microsoft Power Automate - Tutorial for Beginners [2021]

Complete Power Automate tutorial for beginners: build your first cloud flows step by step with triggers, actions, conditions, and real-world examples.

Anders Jensen Automation & AI Instructor

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  1. Paul H

    Hi, SUBSCRIBED to the channel, ordered the book. Wondering why is the web version of MPA and the Desktop version so different when it comes down to Actions? Also mostly due to Firewall restrictions the web based version is off limits as far as using Outlook and Emailing. Tried to build the Birthday Flow on the Desktop and nothing corresponded with the web app. So at a bit of a loss. Any must see go to courses to get up to speed rapid with Desktop PA? I'm working for an engineering company and need workflows to do repetitive tasks as reading Excel data columns (with Folder Names) to Loop through these and search for documents in each folders; sort them then merge the files into one PDF and name it with a naming convention also found in the Excel file. Is this possible?

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