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Sequential Approval in Power Automate

Sequential Approval in Power Automate
Sequential Approval is a powerful feature in Microsoft Power Automate that allows organizations to ensure decisions are made in a structured, step-by-step manner. Whether it’s managing leave requests, budget approvals, or document sign-offs, sequential approvals enforce accountability and transparency by routing requests through a predefined sequence of approvers. Watch the video or scroll down to…
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