Don't turn this on if you use Microsoft Forms with Power Automate!

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The combination of Power Automate and Microsoft Forms can be a powerful one, but a new setting available for Microsoft Forms might have unintended consequences if your rely on Power Automate to process your responses. Take a look at why you might want to give this new Forms feature a miss until Power Automate's capabilities are updated.

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Chapters:
0:01 Introduction
1:01 Turn on response editing option in Microsoft Forms
2:33 How does this integrate with Power Automate?
7:35 Can we get around this limitation?
8:52 Use a SharePoint HTTP request to the Forms API
11:37 What does this limitation mean?

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Do you rely on Power Automate for processes with Microsoft Forms? Would form response editing be useful to your use case?

brightideasagency
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Thanks for that.
I waited an hour for MS form editing result in the trigger test. But Nothing happened.
Now I see the reason

change-over-life
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Excellent video, shame you haven't explored this further. Understandable why, but I feel more people are looking for the solution as this is a useful option.

mohicandread
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very nice video, is it still the case that Power Automate doesn't support forms editing trigger?

lionmi