Create a simple workflow with Power Automate
Learn how non-technical members of your organization can create simple workflows that connect to other systems using the pre-built Microsoft Power Automate connectors that are included free with Acrobat Sign. These automated document workflows help drive speed and efficiency for common processes, reduce time spent on repetitive tasks, and minimize errors and rework.
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You can automate repetitive tasks and connect other systems without any coding using the pre-built Microsoft Power Automate connectors that are included with Acrobat Sign. To start, we’ll select Create a Reusable Workflow, and then select Workflow Automation. There are predefined templates that are grouped by type including file organization, notifications, agreement generation, and start from scratch. Let’s use one of the most popular templates, Save ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Acrobat Sign Completed Documents to SharePoint. At this point, the flow name can be customized, and the list of connectors needed for the flow to successfully run can be viewed. Credentials for the available connectors can be added or changed if needed as well. Select the SharePoint site where the completed documents will be saved, and then select the folder path where all the saved documents are stored. And then once the flow is created, flow details like run history and connection references can be viewed. All signed documents are stored in Acrobat Sign, as well as the SharePoint folder specified by this flow. Workflow Automation integrated with Microsoft Power Automate enables anyone without coding experience to set up automated and customized e-signature workflows that can even connect to other systems in minutes.
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