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hi there folks in todays demonstration Im going to show you how we can build some Advanced HTML tables in power and automate so out of the box there is an action create HTML table that allows you to turn a data source like a SharePoint list into an HTML table but what if you want to highlight one of those rows based on a condition and I say one one or many rows equally maybe you have a cell or cells that you want to change the color of based on the condition or the text within those cells well I have all those scenarios in todays demonstration but before I jump into that we will have a look at HTML so that we understand the basic principles of this demonstration now in addition to that just to make things interesting I also have a demo that shows you how to turn that same data into a vertical table so were flipping that data onto its side so that rather than having the columns on the top in the first row we have those columns on the left hand side as the First Column within that ta