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Teams message to One Note

We have a Microsoft Team created for posting updates for respective Projects. The challenge here was that there are multiple project managers who post updates for multiple projects.

MD of our company was looking for a centralized place to see Project manager-wise consolidated updates.

We build a Teams Messaging extension to achieve this.

Below is how I started.

·         Open Microsoft Teams and add Power Automate App.



·         Click on the Power Automate App and select the “Save a message to OneNote” template.



·         Put in a name for your flow and click on next.



·         Select OneNote that you want to update and the section where the updates are to be added.



·         Click on “Create Flow” button.

·         You will now receive a notification on Power Automate chat bot.

·         It should look something like below.



·         Now you can go to any message and see your solution available as soon as you click on the eclipses icon.



·         You can add comments if any click on the “Submit” button.



·         Here is what you should see now.



·         Final output.

Hope this helps.

Thanks,

Keyur

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