Easily trigger a flow when a SharePoint list column or file has been modified with new SharePoint triggers and actions.
SharePoint hub sites help you meet the needs of your organization by connecting and organizing sites based on a project, department, and more. SharePoint site owners can now be prompted to create and run an approval process whenever they want to join a SharePoint Hub site in their organization.
This Halloween themed Flow created by Awesome Community Contributor, April Dunnam, will walk you through how to make Flow do the hard task of selecting your Halloween costume for you!
Take part in the Free Microsoft Flow Online Conference – December 12, 2018
In this flow of the week come see how we manage the flow of the week using Microsoft Flow… Wow , that’s a tongue twister. Come and learn how to automate email follow ups based on SharePoint list entries… There that’s better!
A question that we frequently receive is how can I filter out data before it gets to Microsoft Flow? The answer to this question is: OData filter queries.
Flow is now integrated in Microsoft Teams! With this integration, from Teams, you can create and manage flows, review your received and sent approvals, and launch flows directly within the Teams desktop app or on teams.microsoft.com. Learn more about this new integration.
In this Microsoft Flow of the Week, Senior PM Jon Levesque walks you through building a Flow that is powering the partnership between Microsoft and UpWork. Come check out the story on how this came together, as well as how to build a similar Flow to solve a similar problem you may be facing!
For Flow of the Week, Senior Program Manager, Sunay Vaishnav will show you how to send multiple attachments on a single email using Microsoft Flow. Be sure to read and see how you can automate your business processes using Flow!
The Flow Launch Panel is now available on all modern SharePoint lists and libraries. In this post, we’ll walk you through an example of how to create and customize a flow that uses the launch panel’s capabilities using the For a selected item trigger.
Last week we created a Flow to track and store survey data with Microsoft Forms, and we asked you to help by answering our questions. This week we’re taking a look at your responses and using Flow to run sentiment analysis on the results using the free Microsoft Cognitive Services sentiment API.
Flow now gives you the ability to read and set SharePoint document library properties. Check out this post to learn more about how to use these highly requested features.