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Hi @Anonymous , one easier solution is to use a Word Template.
There you can add dynamic values to the Word Template and then populate them using Power Automate.
Finally you can add word file as attachment in the email. You can even generate PDF file if needed.
For more information:
Word Online connector: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/wordonlinebusiness/
Interesting article with an example: https://flow.microsoft.com/de-de/blog/intermediate-flow-of-the-week-create-pdf-invoices-using-word-templates-with-microsoft-flow/
Hi @Anonymous ,
Please use following url to help you format the data:
https://davidlozzi.com/2018/11/01/sending-a-beautifully-formatted-email-from-microsoft-flow/
Thanks
HI @ManishJain ,
That works for the body of the mail. But not for attachment content of the send an email option.
Let me know if any other way to work around
Hi @Anonymous , one easier solution is to use a Word Template.
There you can add dynamic values to the Word Template and then populate them using Power Automate.
Finally you can add word file as attachment in the email. You can even generate PDF file if needed.
For more information:
Word Online connector: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/wordonlinebusiness/
Interesting article with an example: https://flow.microsoft.com/de-de/blog/intermediate-flow-of-the-week-create-pdf-invoices-using-word-templates-with-microsoft-flow/
@flaviatakushi- Thanks for the answer. But it looks like populate the word is a premium option which I don't have access to.
Any other way of achieving the same purpose?
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