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SharePoint: Migrating from Designer to Power Automate

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Microsoft Power Automate Courses Microsoft Flow Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn about how to migrate SharePoint Designer workflows into Microsoft Power Automate, previously Microsoft Flow, to turn repetitive tasks into multistep workflows.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Why move from SharePoint Designer to Power Automate?
1. Prepping for Migration
  • Introduction to Power Automate
  • Power Automate licensing considerations
2. Components of a Flow
  • Connectors
  • Starting a workflow: Triggers
  • Actions and conditions
  • Steps, stages, and scopes
3. Templates
  • Working with templates
  • Setting reminders
  • Requesting sign-off
  • Notifications
4. Approvals and Tasks
  • Power Automate approvals
  • Approval options
  • The approvals center
  • The content approval template
5. Advanced Scenarios
  • Recurring workflows
  • Loops
  • SharePoint REST calls
6. Troubleshooting and Sharing
  • Troubleshooting flows
  • Error handling
  • Permissions and sharing
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

April Dunnam

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