Power Automate Desktop Introduction

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Join our immersive 6-hour course, available in both face-to-face and virtual formats, designed for individuals eager to automate daily tasks using Power Automate Desktop.

  • Audience

    This one-day introductory course is designed anyone interested in automating repetitive tasks using Power Automate Desktop.

    Pe-requisites

    Participants should have a basic understanding of business processes and be familiar with common tasks performed on a computer. Access to a computer with Power Automate Desktop installed is recommended

    Duration

    6 hours

    Delivery Method

    Face to face or Virtual
  • Course Objectives

    By the end of this one-day course, participants will have gained fundamental skills in Power Automate Desktop, enabling them to automate routine tasks, streamline processes, and enhance overall productivity using robotic process automation.

    Course Content

    • Introduction to Power Automate Desktop
    • Overview of Power Automate Desktop and its role in automation.
    • Understanding the benefits of robotic process automation (RPA).
    • Getting Started with Power Automate Desktop
    • Installing Power Automate Desktop.
    • Navigating the Power Automate Desktop interface and workspace.
    • Building Your First Flow
    • Creating a simple automation flow using the flow designer.
    • Understanding basic flow components and actions.
    • Recording and Playback
    • Recording and playing back tasks for automation.
    • Configuring recording settings for optimal results.
    • Automating Web and Desktop Applications
    • Automating tasks within web browsers.
    • Interacting with desktop applications for seamless automation.
    • Variable and Data Manipulation
    • Working with variables for storing and manipulating data.
    • Implementing basic data transformations.
    • Conditional Logic in Flows
    • Implementing conditional statements for flow branching.
    • Handling different scenarios based on conditions.
    • Error Handling and Troubleshooting
    • Configuring error-handling mechanisms in flows.
    • Creating dynamic and flexible flows.