To access Flow, we can either navigate directly to https://flow.microsoft.com or we can launch it from the Office 365 portal (portal.office.com), which allows us to select Power Automate from the list of available applications.
Once we have navigated to Flow, we have a variety of options available so that we can get started. These options are quite similar to those that are available for PowerApps since we can either start from a template, which has a number of preconfigured actions that we can then modify, or start from scratch, where we have a completely blank canvas on which to build the Flow as we see fit.
The first option we will look at is creating a Flow from one of the existing templates.
Creating a Flow from templates
If you are new to Power Automate, then there is a huge number of templates covering a vast array of scenarios, all of which can be accessed from the Templates menu option on the left-hand menu. These template Flows can also...