Introducing July features for Microsoft Flow

Run flows in Excel with the Flow Add-in; improved integration in Teams and OWA.
                                                           
                                                                                                                                                                                                     
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Build and run flows from inside Excel – the Flow Add-in for Excel makes it easy to select Excel data and send it to Flow. You'll find the Flow button on the Data tab.
 
 
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  Flow integration in Microsoft Teams and OWA   Flow integration in Microsoft Teams and OWA
Flow has made several improvements to the Microsoft Teams Flow bot. Now, you can run flow buttons from the bot, and describe your flows. In the Outlook Web App, if you are @ mentioned, you'll see a new shortcut that allows you to create a flow that syncs with Microsoft ToDo. Browse Teams templates
 
  New connectors and capabilities   New connectors and capabilities
Five new connections are now available: Azure IoT Central, LMS365, Marketo, ProjectWise Design Integration, and Survey 123. Also, with the SharePoint connector, you can now select a specific SharePoint view to filter down the returned columns to display only the fields that are in the view. Browse connectors
 
  Introducing the Flow Preview program   Introducing the Flow Preview program
The Flow Preview program gives you early access to upcoming Flow functionality. Just create an environment in the Preview region, and you will get early access to the newest features. Not only can you try out new capabilities, but you can also validate that your flows work as expected with the updates. Learn more
 
  Flow Portal improvements   Flow Portal improvements
We've made several improvements to the Flow Portal. Now, there's additional information when you share (or run shared) flows, so you know exactly what permissions other people will receive. Also, when you paste a SharePoint URL in a flow, it will be automatically checked or fixed to ensure it's a valid URL. Finally, you can now see exact run times on the Run history list. Visit the flow portal
 
  Flow PowerShell Cmdlets   Flow PowerShell Cmdlets
Both flow makers and tenant admins can now use PowerShell to manage their flows programmatically without having to go through the portal in a web browser. You can combine these cmdlets with other PowerShell functions to write complex scripts that can optimize your use of Flow. Read about the Cmdlets
 
     
 
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