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Hi everyone,

 

thank you for your response.

I taught it would be possible converting picture files to html and convert them to PDF. 

Is it possible to unzip a file(with .txt, .doc, .jpeg, .pdf and .TIFF documents in the file), that will be send to the inbox, check these files on specific contents and when the file contains specific contens, to delete this file. 

All files that then remains, must be printed to pdf files and then merge to 1 PDF file (included pictures).

Is that possible? 

I have a flow in Power Automate Cloud, but have problems rewriting them to Power Automate Desktop.

Enclosed you will find the POC file in stead of the POD file. 

 

Hopefully you can help me. 

 

With regards,

Diana 

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    The kind of functionalities you have there in your cloud flow are not available in PAD. These are two separate tools after all, and they don't always have the same functionalities. They complement each other, but cannot replace each other, really.

     

    To answer the other question - it is possible to retrieve email attachments and unzip a file in PAD. There are native actions for that. Checking the contents is a different thing. You can convert a file to binary, but that's about as much. If you can send it to some service that can digest a binary string, you can use that. Otherwise, not much you can do with that.

     

    Checking for specific contents will absolutely need to be defined per file type. You can read .txt and .pdf files natively in PAD. You cannot read .doc files, but can use PowerShell or VBScript to do it. As for images, you will need to use OCR to get their contents.

     

    Again, you will likely need to use scripting to send your files to a PDF printer in order to save them as PDF. And you may in fact need to define that per file type, actually, having different scripts for different file types. But it might also work universally - try and test it.

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