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Embedding Loop components in automations

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Hi all

 

I've only recently started toying with Power Automate and one thing I built was autogenerating a meeting agenda as formatted PDF, which is then e-mailed to the appropriate colleagues. Happy I got it working.

 

One thing I'd like to add is the current Action list, which we have as a Microsoft Loop component. It would be nice to add it in the email as it goes out, or otherwise in the corresponding Teams Chat. However, if I paste the link to a Loop component via an automation, it behaves differently from if I paste it manually. Instead of the component rendering, there's just an unformatted URL showing up.

 

Is there some workaround to this? Or is Loop just not supported by Power Automate (yet)?

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  • SudeepGhatakNZ Profile Picture
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    Can you please elaborate with some screenshots?

     

  • vtijms Profile Picture
    13 on at

    Sure!

     

    Let's say I have a loop component like this one:

    tijms_0-1716499990246.png

    I can copy the URL using the top-right copy icon and in principle I can now paste it in different Microsoft products (e.g. Outlook e-mail body, Teams Chat) and it will render just as it did here.

    tijms_1-1716500072448.png

    If I have a Flow that contains a step that sends an email, I can try and add it there, too:

    tijms_2-1716500140422.png


    If I click the component 'Send an Email' I can edit the body and get the following (URL intentionally obscured for privacy reasons)

    tijms_3-1716500279425.png

    Now I were to run the Flow like this, I would receive an email that does not render the Loop in the text body, but would rather show this URL as is.

     

    I hope that is clear! Thanks for having a look.

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    SudeepGhatakNZ Profile Picture
    14,394 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi @tijms ,

     

    I took a quick look at the HTML code and it seems the contents of Loop component are rendered in an iframe.

    SudeepGhatakNZ_0-1716502333795.png

     

    So, I am not sure it is possible to render it in the email using Power Automate at the  moment. I could be wrong. Will wait to hear from others.

    However, you can insert a link to the loop component by switching to the html view and using an anchor tag.

    <a href='Loop component url'>Loop component name</a>

    SudeepGhatakNZ_1-1716502444780.png

     

  • vtijms Profile Picture
    13 on at

    Thanks! While this is not the exact outcome I had hoped for, it makes sense that things work this way for now. Hopefully the loop components will be implemented more broadly across Microsoft Office products.

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