#D365
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[Power Automate] New Power Automate Designer Features – Part 1
Namaste Everyone, As we all know, now we have a new Power Automate designer and sooner or later, we need to get used to it. So, let’s explore some updated features of this new designer. In this blog, we will learn: There are quite a few new things that you really will have to get Continue reading
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Embedding Canvas App in a Model Driven App form
In this blog, we will learn how to add an embedded canvas app on a model-driven form in Power Apps. This is a cool feature that lets you customize your forms with rich controls and logic that are not available in the standard model-driven form designer. Steps: To embed a Canvas App in a Model Continue reading
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{Preview Feature} AI-Powered “Edit with Co-pilot” in Power Automate – Part 2
Namaste everyone, So, in our last blog we have learnt the functionality of how to create basic structure of power automate by describing our requirement using “Edit with Co-pilot” feature. Check out this URL for Part – 1: https://powersparkbyshrangarika.wordpress.com/2023/09/13/preview-feature-ai-powered-edit-with-co-pilot-in-power-automate-part-1/ Now, in this blog, we will learn to update our cloud flow using this feature. Let’s Continue reading
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{Preview Feature} AI-Powered “Edit with Co-pilot” in Power Automate – Part 1
Today we will learn about a new feature of Power Automate called “Describe it to design it or Edit with Copilot”. In a traditional way, it is very time consuming to build a cloud flow from scratch but using this new feature, we just need to describe our requirements in multiple steps of conversation and Continue reading
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{Preview Feature} Show modern share on Views and Dashboards Feature
Microsoft has released a new preview feature on showing modern share on Views and Dashboards. Today, we will explore this feature: Step 1: Go to Power Platform Admin Center >> Environment >> Settings >> Collaboration and enable Show modern share on Views and Dashboards(preview) and turn it to On. Scroll down and hit Save. Step Continue reading
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[Quick Tip – 1] Change Two Option look and feel as Checkbox in D365 CE
In Dynamics 365, to represent Boolean values (Yes/No), we use field with datatype “Two Option set”. By default, the field appears as a toggle button or as a drop-down with Yes or No options. It is also possible to display the field as checkbox to improve user experience. Please follow following steps to make Continue reading
