From the course: SharePoint: Migrating from Designer to Power Automate

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Power Automate licensing considerations

Power Automate licensing considerations

From the course: SharePoint: Migrating from Designer to Power Automate

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Power Automate licensing considerations

- [Instructor] When we talk about migrating from SharePoint designer to Power Automate, it's important to note that there's not a direct migration path. This process will involve recreating your workflow in Power Automate. Although there isn't a direct migration path there are some things that you can do to make the transition easier. The first is to review your current SharePoint designer workflows and check for any errors. While you're reviewing your workflow, it's a good time to reevaluate and make sure that the process is still relevant. Are there any opportunities to make this process more efficient? If so, now is the time to do that. The final thing that you can do to make the transition easier is to document your workflows. It's always helpful to have a process diagram of your workflow. You can create this in a tool of your choice like Visio, or even PowerPoint like you see here. Creating a simple process…

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