
I think created a filter so that all emails coming from the Tadpole address would get that label applied. The name of the service the school use is Tadpole so i made that my label. The first thing i did was went into my Gmail and created a new label for the incoming emails. After searching through the html I figured out the formatting and found that if i used one of the parameters found in the one link for d=t that it would download the full size image. The first thing I had to do was use the developer tools (F12) within the browser to help me understand how the urls were formatted for the service and how they worked. You can sign up for one hereįor this example I’m using emails supplied by a service called Tadpole which my kids school uses to send out images and notification.


This is how the online Power Automate cloud flows will connect to your Desktop Flows. This needs to be installed on your computer, download it h e re. If you don’t have one you can try it out by signing up for a Developer Plan here. In order to complete all this you will need the following.


Yesterday like every day I started clicking through the emails that I receive from my kids schools. After watching the RPA (Robotic Process Automation) demo from Steve Winward Real-Life Use case using AI Builder Form Processing with Power Automate Desktop I have been looking for ways to utilize Power Automate Desktop Flows in order to make my life a little easier.
