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Power Automate - Building Flows
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Posted on 4 Mar 2025 20:40:21 by 4
This afternoon I bought a premium license for power automate to get access to the word connector to transfer data from power apps via a word template to word and save it on onedrive for business 
I still cannot include this connector in my flow - why  ? 
the license is connected to the user i am working on (i can see it in the license statement within the app 
 
thx for your help 
Manfred
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    66,015 Most Valuable Professional on 05 Mar 2025 at 13:37:10
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    The only other thing I can think of that would keep you from seeing it is if your Admins had blocked the connector using a Data policy in the Power Platform admin center.  As long as you are logging in with a Work or School Account (which I assume you are based on the licensing) then the connector should be there in the Premium category. Be aware that it does appear down in the list so you'll have to scroll to find it.

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    4 on 05 Mar 2025 at 08:50:56
    word online (business) missing
    Hello, 
     
    i tried it with a flow in Power Automate directly - still not to find 
    attached the license statement in power automate and  in power apps 
     
    no idea anymore 
     
    Manfred
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    66,015 Most Valuable Professional on 04 Mar 2025 at 20:53:54
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    Did you buy a premium Power Apps license or Power automate?  Your post says Power Automate.  The Power Apps license covers apps and related flows, but the power automate license only covers Power Automate flows.
     
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