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Democratizing RPA with Power Automate Desktop

You're reading from   Democratizing RPA with Power Automate Desktop Boost your productivity by implementing best practices for automating repetitive desktop processes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803245942
Length 308 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Power Automate Desktop 2. Chapter 2: Using Power Automate Desktop and Creating Our First Flow FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Editing and Debugging UI Flows 4. Chapter 4: Basic Structure Elements and Flow Control 5. Chapter 5: Variables, UI Elements, and Images 6. Chapter 6: Actions for UI Automation 7. Chapter 7: Automate Your Desktop and Workstation 8. Chapter 8: Automating Standard Business Applications 9. Chapter 9: Leveraging Cloud Services and Power Platform 10. Chapter 10: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence 11. Chapter 11: Working with APIs and Services 12. Chapter 12: PAD Enterprise Best Practices 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Variables and how to use them

A variable is an object (or design element) in which a value can be stored. You could also think about it as a reusable component that can store any value. There is no meaningful flow without at least one variable. Variables are available and can be created on the right-hand side of the designer window, as shown in the following figure:

Figure 5.1 – Variables in the designer workspace

Figure 5.1 – Variables in the designer workspace

On the far right-hand side, there are also symbols for UI elements and images, which we will also cover in this chapter. With this pane, we can search for variables, create new input/output variables (see the next section), and also inspect variable values. The following figure shows the same area, which is called the Variable value viewer area, with some populated values and additional features:

Figure 5.2 – The Variable value viewer

Figure 5.2 – The Variable value viewer

This pane not only shows the current values of the variables directly...

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