Message ID: MC1072283
We are announcing the ability to fix save errors in your cloud or agent flow with Copilot in Power Automate. This feature will reach general availability on June 6, 2025.
How does this affect me?
You can now receive assistance from Copilot when you encounter a cloud or agent flow save error. If an error occurs, an ‘Assist me’ button will appear in the message bar. Select it to open the Copilot pane, where Copilot can review your flow and error details, and deliver clear, step-by-step guidance to resolve the issue.
What do I need to do to prepare?
This message is for awareness and no action is required.
Source: Microsoft
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The recent announcement regarding the integration of Copilot into Power Automate is indeed exciting news for both admins and users alike! With the ability to fix save errors in cloud or agent flows, we’re looking at a significant boost in efficiency.
For admins, this update translates to less time spent troubleshooting and more time focusing on strategic initiatives. The ‘Assist me’ button is a game-changer, allowing for quick access to guidance that can alleviate the frustration of error messages. It’s like having a friendly assistant on speed dial, ready to jump in and help when things go awry.
Users will also benefit immensely from this enhancement. The clear, step-by-step instructions provided by Copilot will demystify the error-fixing process, making it less intimidating. Imagine being able to resolve those pesky save errors with just a few clicks, rather than sifting through documentation or forums for answers. It’s a win-win!
The impact of these changes is likely to be profound. By streamlining the troubleshooting process, we can expect a notable increase in productivity and user satisfaction. Plus, the lighter side of this update is that it could lead to fewer coffee breaks spent in frustration—more time for actual coffee breaks!
I encourage everyone to share their thoughts on this update. How do you think it will affect your workflow? Have you had experiences with troubleshooting in Power Automate that you’d like to share? Let’s get the conversation going! For more insights and tips, don’t forget to check out other posts on mwpro.co.uk.