| The new Microsoft Flow support experience makes it easy to find solutions to potential issues and get support, right in the Flow portal. | | | | | | | Flow button enhancements Flow buttons can collect inputs from the user who starts the flow. Now, there are new options. For example, you can choose whether inputs are required or optional, and you can use a new date picker to collect a date from a user. Create a button flow | | | | | Microsoft Business Applications Summit is back Connect with experts, collaborate with your community, and maximize learning opportunities at Microsoft Business Applications Summit, returning June 10-11, 2019 in Atlanta, GA. This is the premier place for power users, analysts, and technical architects to get hands-on with the tools you use every day. Registration is open - don't miss it | | | | | Microsoft Flow Web API available We have documented the main Microsoft Flow Web APIs. This means advanced users can programmatically create, share, or delete flows. Now it's easier than ever for administrators to roll out Microsoft Flow across an entire organization. Read the documentation | | | | | Twenty new connectors this quarter This past quarter, Microsoft Flow released 20 connectors: Azure SQL Data Warehouse, Business Central, Business Central (on-premises), CandidateZip, Cloud App Security, Encodian, Expiration Reminder, Imprezian360-CRM, OneBlink, Parseur, ProjectWise Design Integration, Rencore, Soft1, Stormboard, Survey123, TDox, Webex Teams, Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), Yeelight, and Zahara. Browse the new connectors | | | Thank you,
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