In the past weeks we have released several new features in the Microsoft Flow experience: you can download flow run history to open in Excel, build recurring schedules to trigger your flows, (for example, only trigger on weekdays), and get IntelliSense as you enter in expressions.
At the end of August, the Microsoft Flow Team hosted its second Ask Microsoft Anything community event — and it was a huge success! During the Q&A hour, the Flow Team answered over 100 questions asked by our community members.
Come share your experiences and business needs with the Microsoft Flow and PowerApps product teams, and hear about what’s on our roadmap at this roundtable.
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It’s time for another Flow of the Week, and this time we’re looking at how to take data from Microsoft Forms, store it, share it with Power BI for reporting, and send an automated response to the people who participated.
The second Ask Microsoft Anything event is here, which means it’s your turn to ask questions and share feedback directly with us here on the Flow team.