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- Use the category classification prebuilt model in Power Automate
Learn how to use a prebuilt category classification AI Builder model in Power Automate
- Power Automate - get categories - Stack Overflow
I'm new to Power Automate and trying to get the "Category" flag that is placed on emails after received My number one problem is finding a connection that has the category object available
- How To Set An Email Category In Power Automate - Matthew Devaney
Power Automate can be used to set an email category A category is an feature that allows you to tag, label and group messages Emails also become easier to spot because a badge is displayed with the category name
- Trigger a flow when an Outlook Email is categorised using color coding
Hi, I would like to share my workaround to trigger an action when mail is categorized the idea is to create a loop which checks if arrived emial has a category in next step create a loop with do until The value is a variable with category, the loops will run as long as category is not blank You can also setup a timeout (in my case it's 7 days)
- Automate Adding Categories, Emails, and Folders Using Power Automate
Learn how to build a Power Automate flow that automatically adds categories, emails, and folders when a new email arrives in a specified folder, excluding the inbox
- Power Automate: Set email category – Ben Prins
In a recent AI project, I developed a solution to evaluate every incoming email in a shared mailbox using an AI model (GPT with prompt) To inform users of the shared mailbox that an email has been processed, the email is flagged with a custom Outlook category
- Coloring Categorizing events in Outlook using Power Automate
Did you colorize the category in Outlook? If you want dynamic colors, you would need to upate or create a new category with the color and name Graph reference: Link Then assign the new category to your event I found this link: https: www cloudappie nl lowcode-categorize-meetings-outlook
- Streamline Power Automate with Custom Model: Category Classi. . . - D365Hub
In this installment, we explore how you can leverage a category classification custom model to streamline your workflow By harnessing the power of Microsoft's advanced AI technology, you can automate routine tasks and processes, freeing up time and resources for more strategic initiatives
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