From the course: Excel: Automating Tasks with Power Automate
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Sharing your Power Automate flows - Microsoft Excel Tutorial
From the course: Excel: Automating Tasks with Power Automate
Sharing your Power Automate flows
As you're starting to see, Power Automate can greatly enhance your ability to create automated flows and tools in Excel. Your coworkers will likely want to get involved, too, helping you spread the word about this powerful tool and lightening your load. Now let's explore some ways to share your flows with others. One thing to note before we get started, the methods discussed in this video are only available for sharing flows within your organization. If you need to share a flow with someone outside your organization, you can export the flow as a compressed zip file. For detailed steps on how to do this, you can refer to Microsoft's official guide on exporting and importing flows. To follow along here, head to make. powerautomate. com and select one of the flows we've created already. I will head to my flows, and let's select the first flow that comes up for me, in my case, the RSS updater. There are two primary ways to share a workflow. You can either add owners or share a copy. Both…
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Building a Power Automate for Excel flow from a template6m 42s
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Reformatting the flow's outputs with Power Fx5m 11s
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Getting help building flows with Copilot7m 51s
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Sharing your Power Automate flows2m 42s
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Challenge: Set up a flow in Power Automate for Excel1m 18s
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Solution: Set up a flow in Power Automate for Excel4m 57s
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