Working with Content Blocks in Touchdown for Dynamics 365 and Power Apps

It’s easy to add, move, delete, and format Content Blocks in Touchdown for Dynamics 365 and Power Apps! Transcript This is Steve Pestillo from P2 Automation. Here I’m going to …
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