SharePoint: Migrating from Designer to Power Automate
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
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?
- Introduction to Power Automate
- Power Automate licensing considerations
- Connectors
- Starting a workflow: Triggers
- Actions and conditions
- Steps, stages, and scopes
- Working with templates
- Setting reminders
- Requesting sign-off
- Notifications
- Power Automate approvals
- Approval options
- The approvals center
- The content approval template
- Recurring workflows
- Loops
- SharePoint REST calls
- Troubleshooting flows
- Error handling
- Permissions and sharing
- Next steps
Taught by
April Dunnam
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