Power Automate Expressions – An Introduction
In this tutorial, we’ll explore Power Automate expressions and how to use them in workflow automation. Microsoft Excel has formulas that take inputs and produce outputs. For example, one formula might be the SUM which can take various inputs or numbers and produces an output combining all the inputs. Just like Microsoft Excel, Power Automate […]
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