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whats up YouTube Welcome Back to the sigma engineering Channel today were talking Microsoft power automate and Microsoft forms so what were going to do today is just go over the basics of Microsoft forums tie it to a SharePoint team or SharePoint site so folks can upload files and those files get automatically emailed to a manager or whoever via Microsoft power automate hopefully this video uh helps you if it does please like And subscribe see you after the jump all right if you havent done so already log into Microsoft Office 365 and hit the waffle in the top left go to forums and once youre in Microsoft forums you can create a new form by hitting the plus button but also on the bottom youll see your teams or groups that youre a part of um and so here I have a Microsoft team Im going to create a new group form and thats a bit different as its tied to that team or group and this is really nice because any uploads go to the SharePoint site or the group the file folder thats a