Power Automate Essentials: A COMPACT GUIDE TO STREAMLINED FLOWS
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Why “Power Automate Essentials”?
In my journey with Power Automate, I realized mastering this tool was about more than triggers, actions, and connectors. It needed a deeper grasp of elements like oData queries, expressions, and dynamic content. It’s not just about creating flows; it’s about understanding the architecture that supports them.
I often wondered if a guide could make this learning curve easier. That’s how “Power Automate Essentials” came to life. I aim for this book to be the guide I wish I had—a tool and a craft that makes you proficient from day one.
This isn’t just a theoretical tour. I bring in real-world experience to provide a practical guide. You won’t just understand the basics; you’ll dive into advanced features that can significantly boost your automation activities. Whether you’re working with Dataverse, SharePoint, or OneDrive, this book offers an in-depth understanding, making you well-equipped from the start.
With “Power Automate Essentials,” I aim to bridge the knowledge gap, giving you a roadmap that I once wished for. I focus on genuine challenges, authentic strategies, and tangible results. My experience has been a mix of trial, understanding, and action, and I wish to share that in this book.
As you read, you’ll start to see automation as more than a buzzword. It will become a practical force, a way to streamline tasks and transform repetitive chores. I want you to grasp Power Automate’s expansive potential and see every routine task as an opportunity for automation.
So, let’s embark on this transformative journey together.
Warmly,
Mukund Kumar
ASIN : B0CL3JWH1M
Publication date : October 20, 2023
Language : English
File size : 2529 KB
Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
Print length : 103 pages
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David Glenn Proctor –
Good book
The clear and considerate.
David N. English –
Just a itemization of some functions and scenarios
This is not worth its low cost. There is no pedagogical design to this book, it’s just a list of possible functions and scenarios you might encounter. There are actually major typos in it as well, like there’s a list of steps but instead of being numbered 1-10, they’re all numbered as “#1”, even though the text then refers to “step #5” etc. This guide would not be worth $1. Sorry dude, try again.
Melissa –
Threw it out
Spent about an hour reading through it then tossed it in trash.
Anjula –
This book is a starting point for beginners and provides many examples as a case study and a project. All technical people must read it to automate their day-to-day work.