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May 2020 Community Highlights

 Community Highlights for Power Apps for May 2020 

 

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We are excited to be announcing our top five contributors for our Power Apps users and our Super Users. This achievement isn't easy, and those who make it here have usually set a goal to help as many community members as they can and are using their own free time to give back to this awesome community.

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Power Apps Super Users:  @mdevaney, @Drrickryp , @timl  @efialttes@yashag2255

Power Apps Users:  @WarrenBelz, @eka24, @ScottShearer, @abm, @KrishnaV

 

Featured Blog: 

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) – Integrate Common Data Service (CDS) with Power Automate UI Flow and Desktop App (Paint)

In this article I want to talk about the solution provided by Microsoft for Robotic Process Automation (RPA) through an example that involving Common Data Service, Power Automate and Paint… yes, you got it right, Paint!

by: @capuanodanilo

 

Get Your Power Apps Community "User Group Member" Badge!

Do you belong to a local Power Platform User Group?  Want to let the world know?  Claim your badge!

Here is your opportunity to show your pride in your local User Group.  Just fill out the brief form at http://aka.ms/ugbadgeform and receive your User Group Badge.

You'll be asked:

  • Which User Group you are a member of (Power BI User Group, Power Apps User Group, or Power Automate (Flow) User Group)
  • Your Power Platform Community Username
  • The URL of your Power Platform Community Profile (To find this, just click on your avatar and choose "My profile" from the dropdown.)
  • What chapter you are a member of (This is the location of your User Group.)

It's that simple! Start showing your pride in your local User Group today!

 

Support Article Update - ‘Asking, Answering, and Accepting’ is now ‘Contributing to the Community’

We have made some major updates to one of our support articles, 'Asking, Answering, and Accepting'. The article is now called ‘Contributing to the Community’ and has new information on what to do if your post is marked as spam and how to use the galleries.

 

Super Users: 

What is A Super User? 

Just as the name suggests the Super Users are the superheroes of our community. They are especially active and helpful community members who respond with solutions to issues, create posts for our community blog, and share Data Stories. Besides providing a large volume of useful content and interactions, they are also recognized for the quality of their posts. In addition to being awarded a specific forum badge, they are invited to special monthly Super User meetings with the Power Apps community leadership and product teams. They have access to private parts of our forum and are given previews of future community and Power Apps features. Another perk is that Super Users are nominated for consideration to the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) title.

 

If you’ve always wondered who the folks are that are that are so helpful when it comes to answering your questions, you should check out our post with biographies and photos of some of the Super Users from Season 1 of this 2020.

 

Visit here for How to become a Super User: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Using-the-Community/What-it-means-to-be-a-Power-Apps-Community-S...

 

Check out the Entries of the Demo Extravaganza 2020-

https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Demo-Extravaganza-2020/con-p/12343567890/tab/entries

The Top 5 have been selected and we ask that you go out and vote for your favorite by using a Kudos for your vote.

 

As always, thank you for being part of the Power Apps Community!

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