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Inserting external email body content when composing email

Hi guys,

 

I am setting up an automatic email from a shared inbox. Due to company security policy, I cannot share the flow with any of my team members (who could then theoretically change the 'send as' field), but I would like them to be able to edit the body of the message. I had thought a way around this could be to pull into the flow a file (probably html, but i'm open to alternatives if they work). This file would be saved on Sharepoint so that my team could edit the content and formatting. The flow would reference this content in the message body of the automatic email.

I could do it writing the email body in excel, or a Sharepoint list, but then there would be no formatting, and is not really practical. Everything I have found online seems to ultimately end in copy and pasting the html into the flow, rather than referencing it from somewhere else. Am I missing something really obvious?

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@fionamacdonald 

You can achieve what you are looking for without premium connectors by using an HTML file. HTML files can be opened and edited in the Word Desktop app.

 

I used a Get file content using path action. In the Send an email (V2) action, I inserted the content returned from that file.

creativeopinion_0-1692115568808.png

 

The file is saved on SP. You'd need to get the users to Sync the folder where the file is saved so they can make edits in the Word Desktop app. You can't open the html file on SharePoint in the Word web app.

creativeopinion_1-1692115624356.png

 

I customized a few styles in the document and applied them to the content.

creativeopinion_2-1692115821140.png

 

This is what the email looks like.

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Hope this helps!


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VictorIvanidze
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Hi @fionamacdonald,

what's your exact problem? Email content is just a HTML text. You can read it from any source and place to the email body.

 

________________________________________________________

Welcome to my web site.

Sounds like I'm missing something obvious then, which is good news. How do I read in the html? What action is it?

It depends on the place where you store the HTML text. From where you wish to retrieve it?

________________________________________________________

Welcome to my web site.

@fionamacdonald 

You can achieve what you are looking for without premium connectors by using an HTML file. HTML files can be opened and edited in the Word Desktop app.

 

I used a Get file content using path action. In the Send an email (V2) action, I inserted the content returned from that file.

creativeopinion_0-1692115568808.png

 

The file is saved on SP. You'd need to get the users to Sync the folder where the file is saved so they can make edits in the Word Desktop app. You can't open the html file on SharePoint in the Word web app.

creativeopinion_1-1692115624356.png

 

I customized a few styles in the document and applied them to the content.

creativeopinion_2-1692115821140.png

 

This is what the email looks like.

creativeopinion_3-1692115969426.png

Hope this helps!


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Consider giving me a 👍 if you liked my response!

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Hi!

 

Is there a way to add fields to the HTML and be used in the email? For example using a template:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
    <title>HTML Test</title>
  </head>
  <body>
    <p>HTML test with fields.</p>
    <p>Here PA should replace the @blabla with the content of the variable:</p>
    <p>@{variables('Variable1')}</p>
    <p><br>
    </p>
  </body>
</html>

Then using a variable called Variable1 should replace the content of the HTML.

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Regards,

VictorIvanidze
Community Champion
Community Champion

Just place this HTML code to the Compose action. That's all.

________________________________________________________

Welcome to my web site.

Thanks for your quick answer!

 

Do you mean something like this?

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Using that I got this:

fsuarezoedt_1-1713432964325.png

So, no variable replace at all.

In the "Send an email notification (V3)" you forget to switch to HTML mode. Click </> to do that.

________________________________________________________

Welcome to my web site.

Tried like this:

 

fsuarezoedt_0-1713435196242.png

 

but the output is still verbatim. No field is replaced by the value

VictorIvanidze
Community Champion
Community Champion

Here is my flow that works prorperly:

VictorIvanidze_1-1713435950680.png

 

 

 

________________________________________________________

Welcome to my web site.

 No, but that's not what I'm trying to do. You are using the compose to put the HTML code and then you add the fileds inside. That's ok, and that works.

But we need a different approach.

We have dozens of HTML templates (emails). Currently we use your approach. But the idea is to have the HTML in an external repository (Sharepoint) and do the "load" of the HTML (see the action "Get file content in my screenshot), and use that HTML. Same procedure that @creativeopinion used. But his content was static. We need to use fields INSIDE those HTML files.

As HTML is just a text, use the string replace() function then. Or I misunderstood you?

________________________________________________________

Welcome to my web site.

And what would you replace by what, and where?

 

I have an external HTML file that has the email I want to send inside, with the "@{variables('Variable1')}".

 

When I load the file with the "Get file content", the exact HTML file is put in memory (or in a variable if you prefer, or a Compose).

 

If I put the variable in an email, the email is sent with the "@{variables('Variable1')}" verbatim. I get an email with that text. But I want that PA replaces "@{variables('Variable1')}" with the content of the Variable1.

 

 

To minimize the changes required, try to use this:

replace(outputs('Compose'),'@{variables(\'Variable1\')}',variables('Variable1'))

If it will not work, in the HTML template use something like  %%Variable1%% instead of @{variables('Variable1')}

And replace will look like

replace(outputs('Compose'),'%%Variable1%%',variables('Variable1'))

 

 

 

________________________________________________________

Welcome to my web site.

VictorIvanidze
Community Champion
Community Champion

Update: the first replace should be

replace(outputs('Get_file_content_using_path')?['body'], concat('@{variables(','''','Variable1','''',')}'), variables('Variable1'))

________________________________________________________

Welcome to my web site.

That worked great! Thank you!

I like better changing the @{variables('Variable1')} for another placeholder like %%Variable1%% because that will do the HTML more readable.

 

Thank you again!

Glad to help. If you can mark it as a solution please do that.

________________________________________________________

Welcome to my web site.

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