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Hello,

 

I am new to Power Automate. I am trying to create a flow for the SharePoint list when an item is modified or created. I added a condition but this is what I see. Is this correct? When I compare this to images of the condition card from a google search, it looks different. Why is the false part of the condition always showing? Please help.

 

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    @PowerSuiteUser This is correct. Whenever you use a condition action you are given the option to add actions to the True or False branch. If you do not want anything to happen when the condition is False. Leave that branch empty.

     

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    Thank you, this helps. 

     

    How do I design the following in a flow?

     

    If 

    do something...

    else if

    do something..

    else

    do something..

     

     

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    10,502 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    @PowerSuiteUser You can use a Switch action.

     

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