![]() Once Updated or Create as New is selected, navigate to the bottom right of the page and select “Export”.Įither take note of where the file is saved in your Downloads or save it in a custom folder in your file explorer. Updating an existing flow: the flow already exists in the environment and will be updated when this package is imported.Ĭreating a flow in import environment: the flow will be created as a new flow into the environment where the package is imported. Important: This next step will depend on if you are creating a new flow in the import environment or if you are updating an existing flow. You can then configure defaults and add comments in case, which will be accessible during the import phase. On the next screen, enter a unique name and description for your package first. Opening the flow and navigating to the top menu, clicking on the Export option and selecting Package (.zip) Have no fear, we will help you walk through this process below.įrom the Flows Homepage, you can access the export button in one of two ways:īy hovering over the flow, selecting the ellipsis and clicking on the Export option to choose Package (.zip) You have spent many hours building a complex engine via Power Automate but you need to transfer the entire packaged flow to another environment. ![]() By Rachel Mantei, Dynamics 365 Technical Consultant
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