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Jake_Dragon
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MAR 11, 11:51 AM
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Power Automate Desktop
Anyone use this? It came up in another feed that I watch. Haven't messed with it but there are several powershell scripts that I run and then have to manipulate spread sheets based on that data.
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theBDub
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MAR 11, 10:30 PM
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I’ve used Power Automate quite a bit, and trained my team on it. Everything we do is in the cloud version connected to various cloud apps and websites.
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Jake_Dragon
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MAR 12, 01:35 AM
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First I heard of it, but its free if you have a windows 10 license so I was planning on downloading it and seeing if it could take care of some of the tasks I do each day.
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theBDub
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MAR 12, 11:39 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Jake_Dragon:
First I heard of it, but its free if you have a windows 10 license so I was planning on downloading it and seeing if it could take care of some of the tasks I do each day. |
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I think it’s a great tool. Fairly user-intuitive. It was called “Flow” before Power Automate, so you may have known it under that name.
We use it for data transfer, automated emails, report publishing, and more. It’s pretty great!
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Jake_Dragon
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MAR 12, 12:07 PM
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Orchestrator is the tool that is currently used, I don't see this free version replacing it but I see most of the options are the same functions.
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