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Hello all,

 

I'm new to Power Automate and I want to create a PDF with the response details from the Microsoft From I created that will eventually lead to Excel. My flow goes as follows: When a new response is submitted > Get response details > Add a row into a table > Send an email (V2). I want to avoid premium connections and using SharePoint. I also have a Microsoft Word doc that has the spaces I want dynamically filled out, basically the way it's fromated is how I want the PDF to look. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! 

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  • SudeepGhatakNZ Profile Picture
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    @RC_ 

    Please refer to this thread. There is a sample flow you can download

    Re: Forms to PDF to Email Help - First Flow - Power Platform Community (microsoft.com)

     

  • RC_ Profile Picture
    10 on at

    Thank you @AlexEncodian! I looked at Encodian as a solution a few days ago but we don't have permission to use it. 

  • RC_ Profile Picture
    10 on at

    Thank you for the speedy reply @SudeepGhatakNZ. It definitely looks like it will work for my original plan. I pivoted a bit and now I will utilize the word doc I created and fill in the place holders with the dynamic entries from my Microsoft form. So far I have, "When a new response is submitted, Get response details, Get file content, Create file, Add a row into a table, Send an email (V2)". Everything has worked so far but now I have to find a way to fill the spaces with the dynamic data. 

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