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Introducing the new Power Automate pane in Power Apps

Introducing the new Power Automate pane in Power Apps
Adding a flow for your Power Apps just got easier! We are happy to announce the new Power Automate pane in the Power Apps Canvas Studio. Without leaving your app, you can now create, edit, view, or add an already built flow from the Power Automate pane.

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