In this tutorial, Nick Lee from Pragmatic Works walks viewers through an intermediate-to-advanced use case of Microsoft Power Automate. The objective: automatically send calendar invites to users based on their Microsoft Form selection. This approach is perfect for coordinating training seminars, town halls, or large company meetings across multiple days, allowing users to pick the session that fits their schedule.
Nick creates a Microsoft Form offering users multiple meeting dates—January 6th, 7th, and 8th. Once a user selects a date and submits the form, Power Automate triggers a flow that:
make.powerautomate.com and create a new flow triggered by a Microsoft Form submission.Nick tests the entire flow using a demo account in an incognito browser. After selecting a meeting date and submitting the form, the meeting appears in the user's Outlook calendar within seconds—validating the automation's success.
This tutorial highlights how Power Automate can be used creatively to streamline coordination for large-scale meetings. Though the solution involves intermediate to advanced concepts—such as HTTP requests, dynamic content handling, and expression logic—it demonstrates the power and flexibility of automation in Microsoft 365.
Have ideas for how you’d use similar flows in your organization? Share your thoughts in the comments—your use case could inspire another automation!
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