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Making a flow that uses 3 columns that are multiple choice and how do I get it to look nice?

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So I want to make a flow that creates an email and uses 3 fields: title (single line), type (multiple choice), for (multiple choice).

Type and for are multiple choice and you can select multiple options. How do I get them to show up as one variable to use in an email?

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  • v-qiaqi@microsoft.com Profile Picture
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    Re: Making a flow that uses 3 columns that are multiple choice and how do I get it to look nice?

    Hi @user98765,

    Do you want to send an email with a variable including the multi choice field value?

    Could you please tell me what is your data source? SP list or Dataverse table?

     

    If it is a column from SPO list, you just need to initialize an array variable and loop through the array. Then append to array variable and use join to convert to string.

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  • user98765 Profile Picture
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    Re: Making a flow that uses 3 columns that are multiple choice and how do I get it to look nice?

    No, I have 3 columns in my SharePoint list that are multiselect and I want to use them in an email that is created by the power automate. So, item is created -> send email that uses those 3 fields. Basically, my issue is what value do I use when I appended to array/string?

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