
Introduction
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Microsoft Flow is a service that helps you create automated workflows between your favorite apps and services to synchronize files, get notifications, collect data and more. Flow brings together over 170 applications, websites, and services to streamline your workspace. The main types of flows are automated, button, scheduled, and business process flows.

Flow licenses are available on a request basis only. In order to be licensed for Microsoft Flow, please email office365@austin.utexas.edu.
Once licensed, you can login to Flow at https://flow.microsoft.com.
Getting Started
Flow Types
You can create three main types of flow:
Automated:Â AÂ flow triggered automatically by an event, like an email arriving or a file changing.
Button:Â AÂ flow triggered manually by a button you press.
Scheduled:Â A flow that runs at a set time, either once or as a recurring action.
Learning Modules
Get an introduction to Microsoft Flow and how to create your own flows. These learning modules will give you a guided walkthrough of the Flow environment and how to use it to streamline processes, automate repetitive tasks, and create custom workflows.

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