Hi I am on video 5 of module 3 and I cannot find rge cloud flows.
I have attached a screenshot to explain futher
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Hi @Paida,
There are no cloud flows in the solution, you have to create them as part of the exercises.
Hi @Paida
You cannot see any flows in Video 5; it's in Video #6 (Build a Student loan notification flow using Copilot) that you'll learn how to create cloud flows.
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Hi @Paida,
There are no cloud flows in the solution, you have to create them as part of the exercises.
Hi @Paida
You cannot see any flows in Video 5; it's in Video #6 (Build a Student loan notification flow using Copilot) that you'll learn how to create cloud flows.
If this post resolved your issue, please give it a thumbs up! Also, please click Accept as Solution to close the topic and to enable other members of the community find solutions more easily.
Hello, I don't see my "create flow" option button highlighted/enabled while trying to crate this topic "When a Dataverse loan is taken out send an email with the signature "Thank you from the Contoso Library team" . See attached for what I see .... Thanks
Hi @Anayo ,
The user interface of the Power Platform components like Power Automate is continually evolving, which is why there may be a mismatch between what you see in the videos and what you see on your screen. In this case the most obvious next step in the creation process is to, instead of hitting "Create flow", hit the "Next" button.
@BCBuizer : Thanks for your response but there is no "Next" button option.
I see just 2 options; "Back"(enabled) and "Create" (Not enabled).
See attached pic.
Hi @Anayo ,
The Create button is disabled due to the issue with the connection that is also showing in the screenshot. The latter issue is because for the Power Up program, the developer environment does not have Office 365 and therefore you can't use the Office 365 Outlook connector. In the FAQs, item 10 this is addressed: aka.ms/PowerUpCohortFAQs
Also, to add to BCBuizer's reply, I see in your screenshot that you have the Microsoft-PowerUp (default) environment selected. To be able to see the solutions you've created thus far, make sure you select the environment with your name on it, rather than the Microsoft-PowerUp one.
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