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Power Automate Hack: NEVER get caught OFF GUARD with THIS Morning Meeting Reminder in Teams!

Power Automate Hack: NEVER get caught OFF GUARD with THIS Morning Meeting Reminder in Teams!

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كيف Power Automate Hack: NEVER get caught OFF GUARD with THIS Morning Meeting Reminder in Teams!

Take your productivity to the NEXT LEVEL with this Microsoft Power Automate flow. This flow will check your Outlook calendar daily for any meetings that are scheduled to start before noon—you’ll get a notification in Teams every morning! Plus—any meetings that require advance work will be highlighted so you can avoid showing up unprepared.

You can also customize this flow to send you a notification if you have a free morning! This flow will help YOU to streamline your morning routine so you can focus on what matters to you. Let’s be honest, the first thing you are probably doing every morning is grabbing yourself a cup of coffee, tea or energy drink—NOT checking your Outlook calendar. This Power Automate flow will do that for you so you don’t have to.

If you’re ready to boost your productivity—watch this tutorial. Get back more time in your day!

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IN THIS VIDEO:
✅ Create an Scheduled Cloud Flow Automation in PowerAutomate

✅ Looping through Outlook calendar events by using the Apply to Each action

✅ Create an adaptive card notification

✅ Boost productivity by automating redundant tasks such as checking your Outlook calendar every morning

SKIP AHEAD:

0:00 Intro
0:43 Build the Flow
2:02 Add Get Events (V4) Action
2:42 Initializing Variables
4:46 Stripping the Teams Meeting info from the Event Body
5:48 Setting the Event Title Style Variable
6:31 Setting the Variables for the Adaptive Card Notification
7:42 Resetting Variables at the end of the Apply to Each Loop
8:13 Creating the Adaptive Card Notification Reminder
9:01 Flow Demo
9:12 Level Up Your Flow

ADDITIONAL INSIGHTS:

All variables initialized after the Get Events (V4) action are string variables

Utilizing Compose actions for the Adaptive Card content makes it easy to edit the content later. Rather than having to find the content in the Adaptive Card JSON—edit the content in a Compose Action. If you plan to share this flow with someone else—move all the Compose Actions to the top of the flow to make it easy to edit.

Customize the meeting start time range to suit your needs.

Prefer to get a notification at the end of the day—adjust the time and frequency of your meeting reminder.

THINGS YOU’LL NEED FOR THE FLOW:

JSON Snippets: [http://bit.ly/3QrzqP7](http://bit.ly/3QrzqP7)

LINKS MENTIONED:

Adaptive Card Designer: [https://adaptivecards.io/designer/](https://adaptivecards.io/designer/)

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