A lot of what we do with computers is repetitive. We put files in folders, we send form replies to emails, we make commits to git when we save files, we trigger tests when we build an application.
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Organise UI elements in Power Automate Desktop

In recent months, I have begun using Power Automate Desktop for automated testing within Power Apps. In this post I will have a look at how we can organise UI elements in our PAD flow a bit better.