Power Automate – Going with the Flow

Do you know what RPA is?
 
  It stands for Robotic Process Automation, and Power Automate is essentially a lighter version of RPA.
 
If you missed the memo in RPA class, here’s a quick refresher: RPA is a way to automate repetitive tasks that people currently do manually. For example, a simple RPA task could be pinning your favorite program to the Windows taskbar, eliminating the need to click "Start," scroll through the application list, and open the program manually.
 
A more complex use case might be routing an incoming email from your website to marketing, the order desk, and the fulfillment team—then automatically printing the shipping label.
 
That’s where Power Automate comes in: it automates processes within Microsoft Power Apps. It's fairly easy to learn, and like many Microsoft products, it uses a user-friendly graphical interface. Power Automate, similar to Word and Excel, offers pre-built templates to help you get started quickly.
 

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