This blog post is in response to a question posed in the comments section of Microsoft Lists: Updated Issue Tracker. The question is: "Wondering if there is a way of integrating the Teams chat function into the Issue Tracker – so that when someone opens an “issue”; I can chat with them within the context … Continue reading How to create a Teams chat from Microsoft Lists
Category: Microsoft Teams
Use Adaptive Cards to Update Microsoft Lists from Teams using Power Automate
In this blog post I will show how to update a Choice column in Microsoft Lists using a Microsoft Teams Adaptive Card and Power Automate. If you are following along please be sure to build the List and Flow as described in: Send reminders to Teams from Microsoft Lists using Power Automate and Send an Adaptive … Continue reading Use Adaptive Cards to Update Microsoft Lists from Teams using Power Automate
Send an Adaptive Card to Teams from Microsoft Lists using Power Automate
In my previous blog post I showed how to Send reminders to Teams from Microsoft Lists using Power Automate. In this post we will extend the Flow functionality to include an Adaptive Card based on our Issue Tracker List data. Please see my previous post for the steps required to complete this build. I'm using the … Continue reading Send an Adaptive Card to Teams from Microsoft Lists using Power Automate
Send reminders to Teams from Microsoft Lists using Power Automate
Date based reminders are a great way to add value to any business process, especially when automated. Microsoft Lists has a great email based Set a reminder feature that can be used with no IT support required. Most modern workplace users spend the majority of their time in Microsoft Teams, so to have the reminder … Continue reading Send reminders to Teams from Microsoft Lists using Power Automate
Use MS Lists and Power Automate to copy files to MS Teams
This blog post is a continuation of the work we did in: Use Microsoft Lists and Power Automate to provision Microsoft TeamsUse MS Lists and Power Automate to provision Private Channels in Teams Use Power Automate to get a MS Teams SharePoint URL Drawing inspiration from a PMO (project management office) team managing multiple projects from a centralized … Continue reading Use MS Lists and Power Automate to copy files to MS Teams
Use Power Automate to get a MS Teams SharePoint URL
This post is inspired by a question I received on LinkedIn on how to copy files to a project based Teams team using Power Automate at the time of provisioning. This Flow can provide one of the building blocks for that larger solution. This Flow requires a Graph API connection. I outline how to do … Continue reading Use Power Automate to get a MS Teams SharePoint URL
Use MS Lists and Power Automate to provision Private Channels in Teams
In my previous blog post I showed how easy it is to Use Microsoft Lists and Power Automate to provision Microsoft Teams. In this blog post I will show how to extend the previous solution to include the creation of a Microsoft Teams Private Channel. At the time of writing there is no create Private channel … Continue reading Use MS Lists and Power Automate to provision Private Channels in Teams
Use Microsoft Lists and Power Automate to provision Microsoft Teams
In this blog post I'll show how easy it is to provision Microsoft Teams teams using Microsoft Lists and Power Automate. Creating a Teams team is super simple from the Teams client, this post is not intended to replace that functionality, rather this has been developed with a PMO (project management office) team managing multiple … Continue reading Use Microsoft Lists and Power Automate to provision Microsoft Teams
SharePoint vs. Microsoft Teams: Why They’re Better Together
This article originally appears on the AvePoint blog as SharePoint vs. Microsoft Teams: Why They’re Better Together. Change. There is so much change in the Microsoft 365 platform that users can feel lost in a sea of like-named and functioning apps. Take OneDrive and OneNote for example. Or how about a Team site and Teams? … Continue reading SharePoint vs. Microsoft Teams: Why They’re Better Together