Take Control with Versioning and Drafts in Power Automate | Tutorial Video
This video focuses on how to take control of your Power Automate workflows by utilizing versioning and draft features. These features allow you to make changes to existing workflows without affecting the currently active workflow, leading to fewer disruptions and errors. The video tutorial takes you through step-by-step instructions on how to create drafts, publish and revert to previous versions, thereby giving you complete control over your workflows.
If you're struggling to maintain control of your Power Automate workflows, this tutorial will help you streamline your workflow development process and ensure that changes are made smoothly and efficiently. So, whether you're a seasoned Power Automate user or just starting, this video has something for everyone, enabling you to keep your workflows on track, error-free, and under control.
The video link for the tutorial is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LBiy28dPF4
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