Adobe Connectors in Microsoft Power Automate
Adobe has offered integrations for Microsoft Power Automate since 2017 with tools to help with document automation and has continued to expand and update the connectors with new features and templates: Adobe Sign Adobe Sign connectorenables you to take your Word, PDF, PowerPoint, and other formats and route them for electronic signature. Using Adob
Quick Start Example
Let’s walk through a quick example of how you can use some of the different connectors. We will use thistemplate to demonstrate how you can use Adobe Sign and PDF Tools connectors together in the same workflow. In the example below, we will show how you can compress and optimize your PDFs using Adobe PDF Tools connector and then send them out for s
Other Helpful Scenarios
There are several other scenarios that can be helpful for document processes: Store signed agreements into SharePoint OCR PDFs as they are imported into SharePoint Password protect a new file in OneDrive and email as an attachment
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What’s Coming Next
Adobe is only getting started with these connectors in Microsoft Power Automate. Coming soon, Adobe will be bringing additional features from its Adobe Document Servicesto Power Automate. Here are a few of the highlights: Adobe Document Generation API Document Generation API enables you to dynamically generate documents based on JSON data. Document
Final Thoughts
Adobe has provided a number of great connectors to help with document automation using Microsoft Power Automate. In addition to Power Automate connectors, Adobe PDF Tools and Adobe Sign also have add-ins for other Microsoft applications such as Adobe Acrobat for Microsoft Teams, Adobe Sign for Microsoft Teams, Adobe Sign for Word, Adobe Sign for Sh