Make a Flow required in your BPF Stage
It is good practice to make steps required in your Business Process Flow Stage. This will help guide the user what needs to be completed in the process before moving to the next stage. To add a requirement to a Power Automate Cloud Flow step however, is not as easy as it would seem! In… Continue Reading Make a Flow required in your BPF Stage
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