This allows them to stay within Microsoft Teams but still get data into the right system. The integration of Adaptive Cards, Power Automate and Microsoft Teams provide a rich and immersive experience that allows for data to be captured in real-time without having end users needing to access other tools like Microsoft Planner to create a task. If we navigate to Microsoft Planner, we will discover that our task has been created.Fill out the appropriate details in the Adaptive Card and click Submit.From there we can click on the ... and then select More actions > Create New Planner.(which is the name of our Power Automate flow) We will start by adding a message to our team conversation.We can now go ahead and test on flow by starting a conversation in teams. Next, we need to populate the appropriate fields from our trigger and place them into our Microsoft Planner action.We will now use the Planner connector and select the Create a task action.Author your Adaptive Card to address your business requirements.We will now create an Adaptive Card by clicking on Create Adaptive Card button.
But who wants to go through the effort of copying and pasting the information into yet another system? There is an easier way. After reading their message, you figure this is something that needs to be done and you don’t want to forget to do it. They start a dialog explaining what they need. In the left sidebar of Teams, where you will see Activity, Chat, etc., click the Apps button. We have all been there, we are busy doing something when we get a ping on Microsoft Teams and someone wants to report an issue or asks for something to be done. Yes, after you configure Teams to permit it When to use Microsoft Project, Planner, To Do, or the Tasks app in Teams.