| | | Use tasks in Microsoft Planner to trigger flows—for example, when a new task is created, when a task is assigned to you, or when one is completed. | | | | | | | | Start flows in OneDrive for Business There's now a Microsoft Flow button inside OneDrive for Business to create or trigger flows on selected files or folders. Read more about using Microsoft Flow in OneDrive. | | | | | | SharePoint attachments and managed metadata There are two improvements in working with SharePoint Lists: 1. Work with attachments on SharePoint list items: list, download, add, or delete attachments. 2. Read or write to columns that store managed metadata. | | | | | | Automate flow management Create flows that automate the management of other flows in your environments. For example, get notified when new connectors are available, automatically add a security group to flows, and more. | | | | | | Four new connectors Check out these new connectors: D&B Optimizer, Enadoc, Derdack SIGNL4, and Tago. Plus, there are new functions to existing connectors: run custom SQL queries, faster email triggers for Office 365, and any HTTP method can be used with Azure Active Directory-authenticated APIs. | | | | Thank you,
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