Hi,
I currently have a flow set up for reporting when a task is completed into a teams chat. The report consists of an Adaptive Card which I programmed myself.
Today I noticed that the adaptive card suddenly changed and additional information was added to it without any user changing the code since only I have access to the code.
Now the cards include this text:
USER NAME used a Workflow template to send this card. Get template [Link]
I have manually programmed the flow including the cards, this text pops up close to the end of the card. It is not inside the code of the card itself.
Has anyone else noticed this? And is it possible to remove somehow?
Yes, this worked for me as well.
What I learned is: Don't use Microsoft templates, or they will insert parameters that only Microsoft can control.
I rebuilt my flow from scratch, now I don't have any cards posting this message.
Found solution for this ?
This worked for me. I just made my flow yesterday without the message and sent dozens of cards into teams. When I came in today, it popped up the message on every single adaptive card. So even though using "Save as" worked for now, it might come back even after fixing this. I also did not use a template originally.
I solved this issue by going to Power Automate, going to "My Flows", selecting the Workflow, and choosing "Save as". The copy does not have the template messaging attached.
same here, I couldn't fine anyway to remove them.
Seems like we won't be able to do it according to this update:
The only way to remove them is to create it from scratch I just replicate the template from scratch and it works
Same here. I don't see this text anywhere in the payload I send nor in the automate template.
I have noticed this as well when migrating from O365 Connectors to Workflows. It would be good if there was a way to turn this off as it's irrelevant and distracting for most users who receive the cards.
I hope there is a way to remove this. The text is completely unnecessary and ruins the quality of the cards that I'm building.
Noticed the same 😞 .