Use the Admin center to manage environments and data policies in Power Automate

        Microsoft Power Automate is a no-code/low-code drag-and-drop solution that allows users to create workflows to automate repetitive tasks and business processes.

        The admin center is the central location where tenant admins and environment admins manage an organization’s data policies and environments. Any changes you make in the admin center are immediately available to users within the organization.

Open the Admin center

1.Power Automate settings

2.Go to Power Automate, and sign in by using your organizational account.


3.Select the Settings button (the gear symbol), and then select Admin Center on the menu.



The Admin center is opened.


Environments

An environment is a space where you can store, manage, and share your organization's business data, apps, and flows. It also serves as a container to separate apps that might have different roles, security requirements, or target audiences.

Export a flow

1.Go to Power Automate, and sign in by using your organizational account.

2.In the left pane, select My flows.

3.For the flow that you want to export, select the More commands button (the three vertical dots), select Export, and then select Package (.zip).



Fill in the package details:

*  Name: Enter a name for the flow.

* Environment: Enter the environment for the flow.

* Description: Enter a description of the flow.

* Review package content: Select export options, and add comments to provide instruction     or add version notes.

5.Select Export to export the zip file. You can then select the folder to in which to download.


When you export a flow, the dependent resources for your flow are also exported into the package.


Import a flow

After a flow has been exported, anyone that you send the zip file to can import it.

1.Go to Power Automate, and sign in by using your organizational account.

2.In the left pane, select My flows.

3.Select Import.

4.On the Import package page, select Upload, and then, in the dialog box, select the zip file that you exported.

5.Back on the Import package page, select Import.

* In the flow settings, you can select whether to create a new flow or update an existing one with the flow definition from the package.

* You must also select the connections that are required to set up the flow as part of the      import process.

* The Import button should become available after you've configured all the required          settings.

6.After the flow is completely imported, you will have a link to open it and see the flow in My Flows.


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