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Category: Teams

How to process Teams attendance report with Power Automate

Posted on August 25, 2021August 26, 2021 by Tom

“I’d like to track a history of participants on regular Teams meeting, can I somehow get information from the attendance report with Power Automate?”

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How to add hyperlink to a Teams message sent by Power Automate

Posted on July 18, 2021July 18, 2021 by Tom

“I’d like to add a clickable hyperlink, but Power Automate sends the Teams message as a plain text and it is not recognizing the tags. Any suggestion how to make it work?”

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Using Power Automate to reply to Teams message

Posted on December 13, 2020February 7, 2022 by Tom

“I’m trying to create Power Automate flow that when Planner task gets marked as completed, a reply is posted to the Teams message the task was created from.”

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Hello and welcome!

My name is Tom and I'm a business process automation consultant and Microsoft MVP living in the Czech Republic. I’ve been working with Microsoft technologies for almost 10 years, currently using mainly Power Automate, SharePoint, Teams, and the other M365 tools.

I believe that everyone can automate part of their work with the Power Automate platform. You can achieve a lot by "clicking" the flows in the designer, but you can achieve much more if you add a bit of coding knowledge. And that's what this blog is about.

To make the step from no-code Power Automate flows to low-code flows: using basic coding knowledge to build more complex yet more efficient flows to automate more of your daily tasks.

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