kingers Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 Microsoft 365 Power Automate - Beginner Last updated 1/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.37 GB | Duration: 2h 27mLearn more about how Microsoft 365 Automate can simplify reoccurring task and help increase your productivity. What you'll learn Different Types of Flows Utilizing Connectors Understanding Triggers, Events, and Actions Building Flows with Dynamic Content Using Conditions and Switches Interacting with Other Online Apps Editing, Enabling, and Sharing Flows Requirements Basic working knowledge of Microsoft apps and online apps like SharePoint Description This course offers a basic overview of Power Automate, a Microsoft 365 app which allows users to create automated workflows. These workflows interact with other online apps in order to receive notifications, synchronize files, and collect data. Topics include the various types of Flows, how to build a Flow, and how to work with actions. Other topics include the use of approvals as well as how to share, import, and export a Flow.In this course you will learn more about how to:- Use Different Types of Flows- Utilizing Connectors- Understanding Triggers, Events, and Actions- Building Flows with Dynamic Content- Using Conditions and Switches- Interacting with Other Online Apps- Editing, Enabling, and Sharing FlowsWith nearly 10,000 training videos available for desktop applications, technical concepts, and business skills that comprise hundreds of courses, Intellezy has many of the videos and courses you and your workforce needs to stay relevant and take your skills to the next level. Our video content is engaging and offers assessments that can be used to test knowledge levels pre and/or post course. Our training content is also frequently refreshed to keep current with changes in the software. This ensures you and your employees get the most up-to-date information and techniques for success. And, because our video development is in-house, we can adapt quickly and create custom content for a more exclusive approach to software and computer system roll-outs. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Flow Overview Lecture 2 Flow Overview Lecture 3 Types of Flows Lecture 4 Understanding Connectors Lecture 5 Creating a Flow from a Template Lecture 6 Creating a Flow from Blank Section 3: Building a Flow Lecture 7 Flow Components Lecture 8 Adding a Trigger Lecture 9 Configuring Triggers Lecture 10 Adding an Action Lecture 11 Configuring Actions Lecture 12 Working with Dynamic Content Lecture 13 Saving a Flow Section 4: Flow Actions Lecture 14 Using the 'Condition' Action Lecture 15 Using the 'Apply to Each' Action Lecture 16 Using the 'Switch' Action Lecture 17 Using 'SharePoint' Actions Lecture 18 Using 'Delay' Actions Lecture 19 Using 'Outlook' Actions Lecture 20 Using 'OneDrive' Actions Lecture 21 Using 'M365 Users' Actions Lecture 22 Using 'Variable' Actions Section 5: Using Approvals Lecture 23 Adding an Approval Action Lecture 24 Configuring an Approval Outcome Lecture 25 Responding to an Approval Action Lecture 26 Using the Approval Outcome Section 6: Flow Setting Lecture 27 Editing a Flow Lecture 28 Turning Off or Deleting a Flow Lecture 29 Sharing a Flow Lecture 30 Additional Flow Settings Section 7: Conclusion Lecture 31 Recap Section 8: Course Assessment Anyone who wants to learn how Microsoft 365 can help automate recurring task to save time and increase productivity.AusFilehttps://ausfile.com/ibmtd3won1sj/yxusj.Microsoft.365.Power.Automate.rarRapidGatorhttps://rapidgator.net/file/47ccbcffb7685ef2d9a682dbbf11c4cf/yxusj.Microsoft.365.Power.Automate.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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