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== IntelliSense ==  | == IntelliSense ==  | ||
Intellisense  | |||
* auto complete for code  | |||
* we type in the function we want   | |||
** ''Office Scripts'' will try and guess what we're typing by '''listing''' all possible options  | |||
* '''speeding''' up our typing   | |||
* can be used as a reference to '''find''' the function we're looking for  | |||
[[File:IntelliScr.png]]  | |||
== Variables, Types and Interfaces ==  | == Variables, Types and Interfaces ==  | ||
== Get & Set ==  | == Get & Set ==  | ||
Revision as of 16:23, 11 December 2024
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 - Power Automate Office Scripts Basics
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 - Lukasz Sokolowski
 
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Power Automate Office Scripts Basics
Power Automate Office Scripts Basics Training Materials
Copyright Notice
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Introduction
Single module context
- Accessing Scripts
 - Triggering Scripts in Power Automate
 - IntelliSense
 - Variables, Types and Interfaces
 - Get & Set
 - Basic Excel Actions
 - If
 - Loop
 - Send and Return Data
 - Additional functions
 
Intro Con't
Office Scripts
- Online version of VBA
 - Built to run in Excel online
- similar to GoogleDocs App Scripts, but based on TypeScript instead of Javascript
 - TS is a subset of JS, so we can use JS as well
 
 - More here
 
Accessing Scripts
In Excel online (Business version only)
- an Automate tab in the ribbon bar
 - the Ribbon allows to record actions (just like vba)
- Create a blank New Script
 - Open existing Scripts
 - and Automate a Task with a Power Automate template
 
 - The Record function
- does not record every action
 - uses selections instead of references
 - does show good notes and is a good way to learn
 
 
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let a: string = 'code'
Triggering Scripts in Power Automate
Office Scripts
- can be run by adding the Run script action under Excel Online (Business)
 - More here (connector docs)
 - by default stored on our OneDrive (Documents/Office Scripts folder)
- can be shared with a file by clicking Share (same menu as adding a button)
 - this attaches the script to the file, so anyone with the file can run the script
 - unfortunately shared scripts can not be called by Power Automate
- it can only call scripts stored on the connected OneDrive account
 
 
 
IntelliSense
Intellisense
- auto complete for code
 - we type in the function we want
- Office Scripts will try and guess what we're typing by listing all possible options
 
 - speeding up our typing
 - can be used as a reference to find the function we're looking for
 


