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tagustin2020
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Insert .png file in MSFT Word template breaking at Create File step

@WarrenBelz 

 

Hello Warren,

 

I hope you are doing well. I'm tagging you on this post since I'm attempting to use a technique you outlined in your helpful blog on how to work with images. PowerApps SharePoint Images – Storing and viewing – Practical Power Apps

 

Looks like this post has had 60+ views, but no one has responded yet so I'd be very grateful if you could take a look. You've helped me many times before in the Power Apps forum. I'm so close to getting the QR Code image embedded into my Word doc. Just need a little help getting over this hurdle. I'll be working all day tomorrow (Saturday PST) trying to wrap up my app and flows so if you respond I'll see your message. Thank you!

 

I am generating a QR Code that provides a deep link to the record in Power Apps. I have been able to accomplish that. The next step is to embed the image in a Microsoft Word doc template that can be converted to a PDF, printed on a sticker label that contains other record data and adhered to a box. I'm stuck at the Create File in SharePoint (for the .png file) in my flow. Haven't done it before...I've tried both using base64ToBinary and dataUriToBinary expressions, but I keep getting the error that I need to have a string rather than an object in order for this to work.

base64tobinaryerror.png

datauritobinaryerror.png

This is an automated cloud flow. I am not calling the flow from Power Apps as I am using a premium connector (MS Word) and don't want to turn my app into a premium app (currently a Standard license). The trigger for the flow is 'When an item or a file is modified'. I have a condition that checks if the 'Generate PDF Label' flow is supposed to run. If it does, the flow does a 'Get item'. The flow steps that pertain to the image steps can be seen below. If someone could let me know what I need to do at the SharePoint 'Create file' step (and/or right before it), I would be grateful. If you see any obvious errors in the steps that fall below the 'Create file' step, I would appreciate if you could let me know that as well. Thanks!

 

Step 1 - Compose

The QR code is stored as multiline text in my SharePoint list so I added a Compose step to replace the quotation marks with an empty string.

 

1 Compose Replace.png 

Step 2 - Upload file from URL

This is how I hope to convert the multiline text to a png file. I can upload to SharePoint.

 

2 Upload file from url.png

Step 3 - Get the file content from OneDrive.

The outputs are detailed below.

 

3 Get file content-OneDrive.png

 

Step 4 - Create a QR code file in SharePoint.

Do I have to end the File Name with a file extension of .png? I've tried it both with and without the .png and the flow breaks as this step.

 

4 Create QR Code file in SP.png

 

Step 5 - Update file properties

Is DisplayName okay to use for the Title? I wasn't sure what to put there...

 

5 Update file properties.png

 

Step 6 - Get file content using path

If you could verify whether or not this looks correct, I would appreciate it.

 

6 Get SP content using path.png

 

Step 7 - Populate a MS Word template

If you could confirm that I have the correct dynamic content plugged in, I would appreciate it. If you can help me get this far in the flow, I should be able to get the rest as I have written flows to convert Word doc templates into PDFs before, attached them to the SharePoint list, etc. I just haven't had to insert a dynamic image yet. Thanks again for the time you are taking to help me. I really appreciate it! Teresa

 

7 Populate a MS Word tempate.png

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WarrenBelz
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Hi @tagustin2020 ,

Bad news I am afraid - I got what appeared to be valid Base64 code using the container and followed it all the way through to the Word Merge and it worked fine, except all I got was the outline of the container (no picture inside). It appears that Image Controls containing a URL-resolved images simply do not exist as image content in any Power Apps function trying to capture them. On reflection, this makes a bit of sense, but that does not really help you. I will tag one of the Flow gurus @Pstork1 to see if he has any idea here.

 

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@WarrenBelz 

 

Hello Warren,

 

Apologies for the delay in getting back to you. First off, I thank you so much for all the time you spent trying to help me figure out how to get deep link QR codes working in either OneDrive or MSFT Word. Per my last update, I spent more cycles trying to create a PDF based on CSS/HTML to generate labels for just the color-coded year requirement and QR code. I tried leveraging the CSS/HTML contained in this blog post on how to print barcodes on Avery 5160 Address labels, but was unable to get it to work for my use case. The CSS/HTML worked fine as viewed in the W3 Schools interface, but did not work once pasted into a Compose statement and run through OneDrive steps in Power Automate. Because the deadline for this project is fast approaching, I ended up inserting the QR codes into the email step and I printed up a bunch of Avery 5160 address labels with the color-coded year labels. It is a disappointing, embarrassing work-around, but I'm not a developer and have already spent so many weeks trying to figure out how to do it "right" that I finally had to tap out since the project is due shortly. I'm hoping that at the very least, Microsoft will enable rich text html in the premium Microsoft Word steps so I can pass the hex codes for the colored label backgrounds so it is no longer necessary to print Avery labels for the years.

 

Feb16-EmailSS.png

I added placeholders to the box label so it is clear where the Year and QR Code labels need to be adhered. The QR codes do work when scanned with a handheld 2D barcode scanner. Taping over the QR codes with either scotch tape or packing tape does not adversely impact the scan. The QR Codes do launch the deep link to the record as intended.

Feb16-BoxLabels.png

In regards to Power App and flow steps, I did end up sticking with the multiline text SharePoint column approach for capturing/storing the QR code data and using the replace expression to replace the double quotes with empty strings. I then composed an image tag that could be inserted into the final email step.

 

Feb16-Compose image tag.png

Thanks again Warren for your dedication to the Community and for helping me gain a better understanding of what my options were. I hope you have a wonderful day.

 

Kind regards,

Teresa

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WarrenBelz
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Hi @tagustin2020 ,

A couple of things here that are relevant. Firstly, you need to store the QR code in your multi-line text field with the "headers" removed

With(
   {
      wJSON: 
      JSON(
         YourImageControlName.Image,
         JSONFormat.IncludeBinaryData
      )
   },
    Mid(
      wJSON,
      Find(
         ",",
         wJSON
      ) + 1,
      Len(wJSON) - 
      Find(
         ",",
         wJSON
      ) - 1
   )
)

then you can use base64ToBinary to get it into an image format, however there is one more step I have found necessary with Word merging Images  - you need to create a temporary jpg file (I use OneDrive) using the base64ToBinary (TempFile.jpg or whatever) and then get the content (Get file content using path) and use that in the Word Merge field.

 

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@WarrenBelz 

 

Hello Warren, 

Thank you for the quick response. My QR code is working properly with the following method in Power Apps. The deep link is going to the correct record. It is just the conversion steps I'm having trouble with. Here are the steps starting with the Power Apps form. I don't mean to be rude in not using your With formula, but I wasn't sure where to put it since my Image property contains a QR code url.

 

Image:

"https://quickchart.io/qr?text="& EncodeUrl("https://apps.powerapps.com/play/e/default-xxxx?tenantId=xxxx&hidenavbar=true&DeepLink=AdminScreen&RefID=" & varRecord.ID & ".png")

 

The OnSelect of my "Create PDF" button is:

Set(varBlob, JSON(Image4.Image, IncludeBinaryData));
Patch(
    'CSO Archive Requests',
    {
         ID: varRecord.ID,
        'Generate PDF': true,
        'PDF Version': Value(valPDFVersion.Text) + 1,
        'PDF Email': varUser.Email,
        QRCodeML: varBlob
    }
);
Notify("A box label will be sent to your email and attached to the record shortly.", Success)

 

The Data Card formulas are:

Default: ThisItem.QRCodeML

Update: varBlob

 

I'm removing the quotation marks with the Compose step.

1 Compose Replace.png

As I alluded to before, this gives me a QR code that works fine in an email, but where I am hitting a snag is converting it to an image file that can be used on the box label. 

 

You know I appreciate your advice, but I'm still so green when it comes to Power Automate I need step by step guidance. I've gotten a little confused as to the order of what comes next. I was having the next step be "Upload file from URL", but I got rid of that when I read your response and put in a OneDrive Create file step instead. The Outputs are coming from the previous Compose step. As you saw from the Image property in the Power App, the file extension is .png. Do I need to add a file extension in the Create file step as well? The flow breaks if I try to put in base64tobinary code as shown in my original post.

 

Create-file-2.png

I deleted my 'Get file content' step and put in a 'Get file content using path' step per your note.

 

Create-file-content-using-path.png

I then insert the Body of the Get file content using path step. 

New-Populate-Word-Template.png

As you might have guessed, the QR code image is not coming through.

Missing-Pic.png

Would you mind telling me exactly what I need to do with each of these steps? I'm sure I have it all messed up. I'm sorry I wasn't able to discern what you were trying to share. It's 10pm here now so I'm going to "hit the hay" for now. Thanks for sticking with me!

 

Teresa

 

WarrenBelz
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Hi @tagustin2020 ,

The fundamental issue is here

With(
   {
      wJSON: 
      JSON(
         Image4.Image,
         JSONFormat.IncludeBinaryData
      )
   },
   Set(
      varBlob,
      Mid(
         wJSON,
         Find(
            ",",
            wJSON
         ) + 1,
         Len(wJSON) - 
         Find(
            ",",
            wJSON
         ) - 1
      )
   )
)

You need a "raw" base64 format if you want to use base64ToBinary on it to get it back into an image - removing the leading and trailing quotes (as you are doing) allows the code to be resolved in an Image Control in Power Apps, but not to be converted to a file in a Flow.
I also tend to use jpg as the extension of the file in OneDrive as I know this works with Word. I use this method on hundreds of forms monthly with signatures and it works fine (except I send the code - your varBlob -  directly to the Flow rather than get it out of a SharePoint field.

 

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@WarrenBelz 

 

Hello Warren,

 

Thank you for the response. I really appreciate it. Apologies in advance for the length of this post, but I really want to learn your technique and want to make it as easy as possible for you to spot what I am doing wrong right away out of respect for your time.

 

Per your advice, I changed the URL in my Image control from a .png to a .jpg extension.

"https://quickchart.io/qr?text="& EncodeUrl("https://apps.powerapps.com/play/e/default-xxxxx?tenantId=xxxx&hidenavbar=true&DeepLink=AdminScreen&RefID=" & varRecord.ID & ".jpg")

OnSelect formula of my 'Create Box Label PDF' button to the formula you gave me. There are no error/red lines.

With(
   {
      wJSON: 
      JSON(
         Image4.Image,
         JSONFormat.IncludeBinaryData
      )
   },
   Set(
      varBlob,
      Mid(
         wJSON,
         Find(
            ",",
            wJSON
         ) + 1,
         Len(wJSON) - 
         Find(
            ",",
            wJSON
         ) - 1
      )
   )
);
Patch(
    'CSO Archive Requests',
    {
         ID: varRecord.ID,
        'Generate PDF': true,
        'PDF Version': Value(valPDFVersion.Text) + 1,
        'PDF Email': varUser.Email,
        QRCodeML: varBlob
    }
);
Notify("A box label will be sent to your email and attached to the record shortly.", Success)

The Default and Update properties of the data card are still set to:

Default: ThisItem.QRCodeML
Update: varBlob

My flow trigger is still 'When an item or a file is modified' since I don't want my app to be converted to a Premium license app. I really don't need to store the .jpg files in a SharePoint doc library for all posterity so I just added a OneDrive 'Create file' step.

Feb 4 Create File Step.png

When I run the flow, it breaks at the Create file step. It says it cannot be evaluated because 'Createfile_FileContent' doesn't exist and then goes on to give a list of things I can choose from. QRCodeML is the name of my multi-line text column.

Feb4Error.png

When I added a 'Get file content using path' step. File content wasn't one of the dynamic content options to choose from. File locator and Path were the 2 closest options. I'm doubtful this step will work, but it is untested since the flow breaks at the Create file step.

Feb 4 Get file content.png

When this approach didn't work out, I went back to your blog to follow the steps for uploading an image to a SharePoint doc library calling the flow from SharePoint. It all seemed to go pretty smoothly until I inserted a new button in my app to call the flow from. This is the formula for the OnSelect. What am I doing wrong?

Feb 4 Call Flow Error.png

Here are the steps I constructed based on your very detailed blog post (thank you). I didn't add any Word doc steps as, again, I don't want to risk turning my app into a premium license app, but I thought I could at least experiment to see if I could get the QR code converted into a usable file that could later be inserted into the Word doc flow by pulling it down from the SharePoint doc library location via a "ParentID" tie in. I added a number type column to my doc library named "ParentID". Can you let me know how I could pass the ID from the Power Apps record I am into the SharePoint doc library? Seems like it would have to be passed in the flow run, versus a Patch statement that falls after the flow run, but I'm not sure how to add that in.

 

CallFlow-Step1and2.png

I noticed a small discrepancy between this step and the step shown in your blog post. Mine reads Title and Description. Your screenshot reads Title and IDRef. Not sure if that is significant or not, but thought I would mention it.

CallFlow-Step3.png

CallFlow-Step4and5.png

Add attachment Id expression.

CallFlow-Step6a.png

Add attachment File Name expression.

CallFlow-Step6b.png

CallFlow-Step7.png

Technically, I don't really need to add the attachment to the record, but I am trying to learn from your post as I would really like to nail down the technique for future projects. Please let me know if I got any of these steps wrong. I really appreciate your help, Warren. Thank you so much for your patience.

 

Teresa

 

 

 

 

WarrenBelz
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HI @tagustin2020 ,

I assumed you had a captured image in there when you mentioned QR Code - if this is simply a rendered URL then all JSON is going to do (check out varBlob content) is capture the URL parameters, which is not the image you want. The only way I know of converting a URL image to an actual SharePoint usable image is using the Upload file from URL component of OneDrive for Business in Power Automate as below (with a test chart)

WarrenBelz_0-1675546356510.png

which means (hopefully) all you have to store in your SharePoint list is the URL that resolves the QR code.

 

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Hi @tagustin2020 ,

Further testing of the OneDrive upload OneDrive thinks a URL with parameters is dangerous and it refuses to do it

WarrenBelz_1-1675553217301.png

 

So time to get creative . . . I have tested this and it works - put your image control inside a Container (I will call it Container1 here) and do this

With(
   {
      wBlob:
      With(
         {
           wJSON: 
           JSON(
              PDF(Container1),
              JSONFormat.IncludeBinaryData
           )
         },
         Mid(
            wJSON,
            Find(
              ",",
              wJSON
            ) + 1,
            Len(wJSON) - 
            Find(
               ",",
               wJSON
            ) - 1
         )
      )
   },
   Patch(
      'CSO Archive Requests',
      {
         ID: varRecord.ID,
         'Generate PDF': true,
         'PDF Version': Value(valPDFVersion.Text) + 1,
         'PDF Email': varUser.Email,
         QRCodeML: wBlob
      }
   )
);

Also ensure you turn on your PDF function if you have not already done that

 

WarrenBelz_0-1675553067395.png

 

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@WarrenBelz 

 

Hello Warren,

 

Thank you for the time and effort you are putting into helping me. I'm getting an error message with the Container so I'm wondering if you can spot what I'm doing wrong.

ContainerError.png

Here is the error message:

ContainerErrorMessage.png

Here is my tree view. I put the image control inside the container and did not change the name of the container.

ContainerTree.png

I turned on the PDF experimental feature and pasted in the formula you gave me with no changes. I noticed you did away with varBlob which is what is in the Update property of my data card. What should I put there now?

With(
   {
      wBlob:
      With(
         {
           wJSON: 
           JSON(
              PDF(Container1),
              JSONFormat.IncludeBinaryData
           )
         },
         Mid(
            wJSON,
            Find(
              ",",
              wJSON
            ) + 1,
            Len(wJSON) - 
            Find(
               ",",
               wJSON
            ) - 1
         )
      )
   },
   Patch(
      'CSO Archive Requests',
      {
         ID: varRecord.ID,
         'Generate PDF': true,
         'PDF Version': Value(valPDFVersion.Text) + 1,
         'PDF Email': varUser.Email,
         QRCodeML: wBlob
      }
   )
)

Thanks,

Teresa

WarrenBelz
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Hi @tagustin2020 ,

You do not need an update as you are patching it, but you can simply make the Default of the Text Control

ThisItem.QRCodeML

and then the Update

TextControlName.Text

however, what has me puzzled it the error on the container name - below is the one I did with my test list, which has the same field types as yours and I also used the same Variable and control names

 

WarrenBelz_0-1675559755877.png

and this tested as expected and patched a valid Base64 string into my multi-line text field. I can see however that you have the Container inside a Data Card - you might try it outside.

 

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@WarrenBelz 

 

Hello Warren,

 

Maybe this is the difference between your test and mine. While my SharePoint field is a multi-line text field, I don't have a text field in my datacard, only an image control. I deleted the Container and image control from the Form control and inserted a new container on the screen outside of the form which I renamed "ContainerQR" and then I inserted an image control inside of it.

 

Feb5QRContainer.png

The Image formula is:

"https://quickchart.io/qr?text="& EncodeUrl("https://apps.powerapps.com/play/e/default-0f634ac3-b39f-41a6-83ba-8f107876c692/a/16df3cf4-5af7-4e1c-aa13-2e72f92d9680?tenantId=0f634ac3-b39f-41a6-83ba-8f107876c692&hidenavbar=true&DeepLink=AdminScreen&RefID=" & varRecord.ID & ".jpg")

The OnSelect of the button is:

With(
   {
      wBlob:
      With(
         {
           wJSON: 
           JSON(
              PDF(ContainerQR),
              JSONFormat.IncludeBinaryData
           )
         },
         Mid(
            wJSON,
            Find(
              ",",
              wJSON
            ) + 1,
            Len(wJSON) - 
            Find(
               ",",
               wJSON
            ) - 1
         )
      )
   },
   Patch(
      'CSO Archive Requests',
      {
         ID: varRecord.ID,
         'Generate PDF': true,
         'PDF Version': Value(valPDFVersion.Text) + 1,
         'PDF Email': varUser.Email,
         QRCodeML: wBlob
      }
   )
)

The text that is written back to the QRCodeML SharePoint column is massive. I copy/pasted it into a MS Word doc and it was 30 pages long with hundreds of ////////// so that can't be right.

 

I then went into my flow and inserted an 'Upload file from URL' step per your earlier post. When I got an error at this step I tried entering a forward slash before QRCode.jpg

Feb5-uploadfile.png

In either case I get the same error message, "The provided workflow action input is not valid."

Feb5UploadError.png

 

Here are the other steps in the flow if we can get past the "Upload file" error. I added a 'Get file content using path' step per your earlier post.

Feb5path.png

I inserted the File content into the Word step.

Feb5MSWord.png

 

Warren, thanks again so much for your patient help. I wanted to let you know that I'll be taking the rest of Sunday off to be with my husband. His mother had a small heart attack and mine fell and hurt herself. He was out-of-state last week taking care of his mom (she's back home from the hospital and doing well), while I stayed home to take care of mine (my mother lives with us). We've been apart for a week so this is our first chance to be together for a while. I'll keep an eye out for your responses, but let me know if you need to take a breather too. Take care and God bless you for all you do!

 

Kind regards,

Teresa

 

 

 

WarrenBelz
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Hi @tagustin2020 ,

Bad news I am afraid - I got what appeared to be valid Base64 code using the container and followed it all the way through to the Word Merge and it worked fine, except all I got was the outline of the container (no picture inside). It appears that Image Controls containing a URL-resolved images simply do not exist as image content in any Power Apps function trying to capture them. On reflection, this makes a bit of sense, but that does not really help you. I will tag one of the Flow gurus @Pstork1 to see if he has any idea here.

 

@WarrenBelz 

 

Thank you for letting me know Warren. If Paul doesn't know a workaround for this, I was thinking I might be able to take a 2-step approach, creating a PDF using the Word Doc flow approach to achieve the look and margins that I need (a snapshot of my Word doc template is below) and then running a separate OneDrive flow utilizing CSS/HTML with 2 divs side-by-side for the year/color-coded rectangle to the left and QR Code to the right. The idea is that the color-coded year (the requestor has a 10 color coding system based on the last digit of the archive year) and QR Code would be printed on Avery labels and stuck onto the PDF which will also be printed onto Avery labels and adhered to each side of the Archive box. As you know, the MS Word premium connector does not yet support rich text controls so it wasn't going to be possible for me to pass a background color/year via Word, whereas I can do it using html. I'm hoping to give this approach a try tomorrow (Tuesday). I'll let you know how it goes. I'm still curious to see if Paul knows of a workaround for QR codes since I may get future requests that don't involve the double-challenge of adding background colors as well. Thanks again for all your help! Teresa

Feb 6 Box Label.png

@WarrenBelz 

 

Hello Warren,

 

Just a note to let you know that I haven't had a chance to work on this yet due to other work responsibilities. I will post an update as soon as I have a chance to work on it. Have a great day! 

 

Teresa

@WarrenBelz 

 

Hello Warren,

 

Apologies for the delay in getting back to you. First off, I thank you so much for all the time you spent trying to help me figure out how to get deep link QR codes working in either OneDrive or MSFT Word. Per my last update, I spent more cycles trying to create a PDF based on CSS/HTML to generate labels for just the color-coded year requirement and QR code. I tried leveraging the CSS/HTML contained in this blog post on how to print barcodes on Avery 5160 Address labels, but was unable to get it to work for my use case. The CSS/HTML worked fine as viewed in the W3 Schools interface, but did not work once pasted into a Compose statement and run through OneDrive steps in Power Automate. Because the deadline for this project is fast approaching, I ended up inserting the QR codes into the email step and I printed up a bunch of Avery 5160 address labels with the color-coded year labels. It is a disappointing, embarrassing work-around, but I'm not a developer and have already spent so many weeks trying to figure out how to do it "right" that I finally had to tap out since the project is due shortly. I'm hoping that at the very least, Microsoft will enable rich text html in the premium Microsoft Word steps so I can pass the hex codes for the colored label backgrounds so it is no longer necessary to print Avery labels for the years.

 

Feb16-EmailSS.png

I added placeholders to the box label so it is clear where the Year and QR Code labels need to be adhered. The QR codes do work when scanned with a handheld 2D barcode scanner. Taping over the QR codes with either scotch tape or packing tape does not adversely impact the scan. The QR Codes do launch the deep link to the record as intended.

Feb16-BoxLabels.png

In regards to Power App and flow steps, I did end up sticking with the multiline text SharePoint column approach for capturing/storing the QR code data and using the replace expression to replace the double quotes with empty strings. I then composed an image tag that could be inserted into the final email step.

 

Feb16-Compose image tag.png

Thanks again Warren for your dedication to the Community and for helping me gain a better understanding of what my options were. I hope you have a wonderful day.

 

Kind regards,

Teresa

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Hi @tagustin2020 ,

Glad you got it sorted

 

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As we continue to grow and learn together, it's important to reflect on the valuable insights we've shared. For today's #TuesdayTip, we're excited to take a moment to look back at the last 10 tips we've shared in case you missed any or want to revisit them. Thanks for your incredible support for this series--we're so glad it was able to help so many of you navigate your community experience!   Getting Started in the Community An overview of everything you need to know about navigating the community on one page!  Community Links: ○ Power Apps ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio    Community Ranks and YOU Have you ever wondered how your fellow community members ascend the ranks within our community? We explain everything about ranks and how to achieve points so you can climb up in the rankings! Community Links: ○ Power Apps ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio    Powering Up Your Community Profile Your Community User Profile is how the Community knows you--so it's essential that it works the way you need it to! From changing your username to updating contact information, this Knowledge Base Article is your best resource for powering up your profile. Community Links: ○ Power Apps ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio    Community Blogs--A Great Place to Start There's so much you'll discover in the Community Blogs, and we hope you'll check them out today!  Community Links: ○ Power Apps ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio    Unlocking Community Achievements and Earning Badges Across the Communities, you'll see badges on users profile that recognize and reward their engagement and contributions. Check out some details on Community badges--and find out more in the detailed link at the end of the article! Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio    Blogging in the Community Interested in blogging? Everything you need to know on writing blogs in our four communities! Get started blogging across the Power Platform communities today! Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio   Subscriptions & Notifications We don't want you to miss a thing in the community! Read all about how to subscribe to sections of our forums and how to setup your notifications! Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio   Getting Started with Private Messages & Macros Do you want to enhance your communication in the Community and streamline your interactions? One of the best ways to do this is to ensure you are using Private Messaging--and the ever-handy macros that are available to you as a Community member! Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio   Community User Groups Learn everything about being part of, starting, or leading a User Group in the Power Platform Community. Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio   Update Your Community Profile Today! Keep your community profile up to date which is essential for staying connected and engaged with the community. Community Links: ○ Power Apps  ○ Power Automate  ○ Power Pages  ○ Copilot Studio   Thank you for being an integral part of our journey.   Here's to many more Tuesday Tips as we pave the way for a brighter, more connected future! As always, watch the News & Announcements for the next set of tips, coming soon!    

Calling all User Group Leaders and Super Users! Mark Your Calendars for the next Community Ambassador Call on May 9th!

This month's Community Ambassador call is on May 9th at 9a & 3p PDT. Please keep an eye out in your private messages and Teams channels for your invitation. There are lots of exciting updates coming to the Community, and we have some exclusive opportunities to share with you! As always, we'll also review regular updates for User Groups, Super Users, and share general information about what's going on in the Community.     Be sure to register & we hope to see all of you there!

April 2024 Community Newsletter

We're pleased to share the April Community Newsletter, where we highlight the latest news, product releases, upcoming events, and the amazing work of our outstanding Community members.   If you're new to the Community, please make sure to follow the latest News & Announcements and check out the Community on LinkedIn as well! It's the best way to stay up-to-date with all the news from across Microsoft Power Platform and beyond.    COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS   Check out the most active community members of the last month! These hardworking members are posting regularly, answering questions, kudos, and providing top solutions in their communities. We are so thankful for each of you--keep up the great work! If you hope to see your name here next month, follow these awesome community members to see what they do!   Power AppsPower AutomateCopilot StudioPower PagesWarrenBelzDeenujialexander2523ragavanrajanLaurensMManishSolankiMattJimisonLucas001AmikcapuanodanilostephenrobertOliverRodriguestimlAndrewJManikandanSFubarmmbr1606VishnuReddy1997theMacResolutionsVishalJhaveriVictorIvanidzejsrandhawahagrua33ikExpiscornovusFGuerrero1PowerAddictgulshankhuranaANBExpiscornovusprathyooSpongYeNived_Nambiardeeksha15795apangelesGochixgrantjenkinsvasu24Mfon   LATEST NEWS   Business Applications Launch Event - On Demand In case you missed the Business Applications Launch Event, you can now catch up on all the announcements and watch the entire event on-demand inside Charles Lamanna's latest cloud blog.   This is your one stop shop for all the latest Copilot features across Power Platform and #Dynamics365, including first-hand looks at how companies such as Lenovo, Sonepar, Ford Motor Company, Omnicom and more are using these new capabilities in transformative ways. Click the image below to watch today!   Power Platform Community Conference 2024 is here! It's time to look forward to the next installment of the Power Platform Community Conference, which takes place this year on 18-20th September 2024 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas!   Come and be inspired by Microsoft senior thought leaders and the engineers behind the #PowerPlatform, with Charles Lamanna, Sangya Singh, Ryan Cunningham, Kim Manis, Nirav Shah, Omar Aftab and Leon Welicki already confirmed to speak. You'll also be able to learn from industry experts and Microsoft MVPs who are dedicated to bridging the gap between humanity and technology. These include the likes of Lisa Crosbie, Victor Dantas, Kristine Kolodziejski, David Yack, Daniel Christian, Miguel Félix, and Mats Necker, with many more to be announced over the coming weeks.   Click here to watch our brand-new sizzle reel for #PPCC24 or click the image below to find out more about registration. See you in Vegas!       Power Up Program Announces New Video-Based Learning Hear from Principal Program Manager, Dimpi Gandhi, to discover the latest enhancements to the Microsoft #PowerUpProgram. These include a new accelerated video-based curriculum crafted with the expertise of Microsoft MVPs, Rory Neary and Charlie Phipps-Bennett. If you’d like to hear what’s coming next, click the image below to find out more!   UPCOMING EVENTS Microsoft Build - Seattle and Online - 21-23rd May 2024 Taking place on 21-23rd May 2024 both online and in Seattle, this is the perfect event to learn more about low code development, creating copilots, cloud platforms, and so much more to help you unleash the power of AI.   There's a serious wealth of talent speaking across the three days, including the likes of Satya Nadella, Amanda K. Silver, Scott Guthrie, Sarah Bird, Charles Lamanna, Miti J., Kevin Scott, Asha Sharma, Rajesh Jha, Arun Ulag, Clay Wesener, and many more.   And don't worry if you can't make it to Seattle, the event will be online and totally free to join. Click the image below to register for #MSBuild today!   European Collab Summit - Germany - 14-16th May 2024 The clock is counting down to the amazing European Collaboration Summit, which takes place in Germany May 14-16, 2024. #CollabSummit2024 is designed to provide cutting-edge insights and best practices into Power Platform, Microsoft 365, Teams, Viva, and so much more. There's a whole host of experts speakers across the three-day event, including the likes of Vesa Juvonen, Laurie Pottmeyer, Dan Holme, Mark Kashman, Dona Sarkar, Gavin Barron, Emily Mancini, Martina Grom, Ahmad Najjar, Liz Sundet, Nikki Chapple, Sara Fennah, Seb Matthews, Tobias Martin, Zoe Wilson, Fabian Williams, and many more.   Click the image below to find out more about #ECS2024 and register today!     Microsoft 365 & Power Platform Conference - Seattle - 3-7th June If you're looking to turbo boost your Power Platform skills this year, why not take a look at everything TechCon365 has to offer at the Seattle Convention Center on June 3-7, 2024.   This amazing 3-day conference (with 2 optional days of workshops) offers over 130 sessions across multiple tracks, alongside 25 workshops presented by Power Platform, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams, Viva, Azure, Copilot and AI experts. There's a great array of speakers, including the likes of Nirav Shah, Naomi Moneypenny, Jason Himmelstein, Heather Cook, Karuana Gatimu, Mark Kashman, Michelle Gilbert, Taiki Y., Kristi K., Nate Chamberlain, Julie Koesmarno, Daniel Glenn, Sarah Haase, Marc Windle, Amit Vasu, Joanne C Klein, Agnes Molnar, and many more.   Click the image below for more #Techcon365 intel and register today!     For more events, click the image below to visit the Microsoft Community Days website.      

Tuesday Tip | Update Your Community Profile Today!

It's time for another TUESDAY TIPS, your weekly connection with the most insightful tips and tricks that empower both newcomers and veterans in the Power Platform Community! Every Tuesday, we bring you a curated selection of the finest advice, distilled from the resources and tools in the Community. Whether you’re a seasoned member or just getting started, Tuesday Tips are the perfect compass guiding you across the dynamic landscape of the Power Platform Community.   We're excited to announce that updating your community profile has never been easier! Keeping your profile up to date is essential for staying connected and engaged with the community.   Check out the following Support Articles with these topics: Accessing Your Community ProfileRetrieving Your Profile URLUpdating Your Community Profile Time ZoneChanging Your Community Profile Picture (Avatar)Setting Your Date Display Preferences Click on your community link for more information: Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages, Copilot Studio   Thank you for being an active part of our community. Your contributions make a difference! Best Regards, The Community Management Team

Hear what's next for the Power Up Program

Hear from Principal Program Manager, Dimpi Gandhi, to discover the latest enhancements to the Microsoft #PowerUpProgram, including a new accelerated video-based curriculum crafted with the expertise of Microsoft MVPs, Rory Neary and Charlie Phipps-Bennett. If you’d like to hear what’s coming next, click the link below to sign up today! https://aka.ms/PowerUp  

Super User of the Month | Ahmed Salih

We're thrilled to announce that Ahmed Salih is our Super User of the Month for April 2024. Ahmed has been one of our most active Super Users this year--in fact, he kicked off the year in our Community with this great video reminder of why being a Super User has been so important to him!   Ahmed is the Senior Power Platform Architect at Saint Jude's Children's Research Hospital in Memphis. He's been a Super User for two seasons and is also a Microsoft MVP! He's celebrating his 3rd year being active in the Community--and he's received more than 500 kudos while authoring nearly 300 solutions. Ahmed's contributions to the Super User in Training program has been invaluable, with his most recent session with SUIT highlighting an incredible amount of best practices and tips that have helped him achieve his success.   Ahmed's infectious enthusiasm and boundless energy are a key reason why so many Community members appreciate how he brings his personality--and expertise--to every interaction. With all the solutions he provides, his willingness to help the Community learn more about Power Platform, and his sheer joy in life, we are pleased to celebrate Ahmed and all his contributions! You can find him in the Community and on LinkedIn. Congratulations, Ahmed--thank you for being a SUPER user!

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