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ThePower Automatehome page offers you various options for creating your own flows and learning about the key features for Power Automate. You can get a quick sense of what's possible and how Power Automate can help your business.

If your organization has AI enabled, then it also includes the newCopilotfeatures.

To learn more, select the links below.

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Legend:

  1. Left navigation pane
  2. Search
  3. Environment information and settings
  4. AI Copilot
  5. Learning tools and more
  6. Ask a chatbot

1 – Left navigation pane

Find what you need with the left navigation pane. When you sign in toPower Automate home page,the left navigation pane shows the following menu items:

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Legend:

  1. Home: Takes you to the Power Automate home page.

  2. Create: Create flows by using Copilot, templates or build your own.

  3. Templates: View and search for templates you can use to create flows.

  4. Learn: Learn experience takes you to the Power Automate product documentation.

  5. My Flows: If you've created a flow, or someone else has created one and shared it with you, you can view or edit it.

  6. Your most used pages: When you first sign in, items such as Approvals, Solutions, Process mining, AI models, and Desktop Flow Activity appear in the left navigation menu by default. Use theMore menu item to unpin any of these items and pin something else.

  7. More: Pin your most used items to the left navigation pane, such as Tables, Cloud flow activity, Connections, and more.

  8. Power Platform: Explore other Power Platform products.

Pin and unpin

Pin your most used pages in the navigation pane so you can quickly access features that you use frequently. Links to other pages are available through theMore menu item. When you pin an item, it appears in the middle section aboveMore.

When you sign in, the left navigation pane contains Templates, Approvals, Solutions, Process mining, AI models, and Desktop Flow Activity. However, you can pin and unpin pages to customize it to your preference.

To pin or unpin an item from the left navigation pane, select More, and then select the Get started with Power Automate - Power Automate (3) pin button or Get started with Power Automate - Power Automate (4) unpin button.

You can also unpin an item by selecting the vertical ellipsis () next to the item > Unpin.

Discover all

SelectDiscover allto see theDiscoverpage on the left navigation pane.

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To keep it pinned, select the Get started with Power Automate - Power Automate (6) pin button.

Move up or move down

When you have some pages pinned in the navigation pane, you can move them up or down.

To move a page up or down, select the vertical ellipsis () next to the menu item that you want to move, and then selectMove uporMove down.

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Power Platform

From the left navigation pane, selectPower Platformto access Power Platform services such as Power Platform admin center, Power BI, and Power Apps.

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2 – Search

Use theSearchfield at the top of the screen to create flows.

3 – Environment information and settings

View your environment information and settings.

Choose an environment

Environments create boundaries between different types of work. For example, an organization might have separate environments for different departments. Many organizations use environments to separate flows that are still being developed from those that are ready for widespread use. You might have access to multiple environments or only one. If you have the appropriate permissions, you might even be able to create your own environments.

To verify which environment you're in, find the environment switcher near the right side of the header.

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With the environment selector, environments are grouped into two categories:Build FlowsandOther environments. SelectFilterto filter the list of environments by your role, data platform (Dataverse or none), and environment type, such as production or sandbox.

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Environments where you have either system administrator and/or system customizer security role membership appear underBuild flows. TheOther environmentslist displays environments where you have read-only permissions, and can access approvals.

Tip

Hover over an environment in the list to view the details of the environment.

Filter environments by role

Filter rolePower Platform role or description
AdminSystem administrator
Environment administrator
Maker with data accessSystem administrator
System customizer
Maker without full data accessEnvironment maker (with or without Dataverse)
Run only userUser without maker-level access

Note

  • To view the environment list in the environment switcher in Power Automate, you must have the Environment Maker, System Customizer, or System Administrator security role in the environment. For information about predefined security roles, seePredefined security rolesin the Microsoft Power Platform admin guide.
  • Make sure that you're in the correct environmentbeforeyou create a flow, an app, or a similar component. You can't easily move components from one environment to another.
  • Every member in an organization can accessthe default environment. Like any environment, users can see flows where they have sufficient privileges to access a flow.
  • When you create a flow in one environment, you won't be able to see it from another environment.

For more information, seeEnvironments overview

Frequently asked questions about environments

Why does Power Automate show different environments compared to Power Apps?

Power Automate and Power Apps will both show environments with administrator access and environment maker access.

Power Apps will show environments with app contributor access, when users without a maker-level security role assigned but with edit permission to at least one canvas app in the environment.More information: Choose an environment in Power Apps

Power Automate will show environments user can approve approvals. User will be granted read access to environments have approvals.

Since approvals are frequently used in Power Automate, users could have read access to many environments.

How do I get access to environments?

You can view access in the Power Platform admin center, by logging in using an account with environment administrator permissions. If you don't have administrator privileges, contact your administrator to obtain access.

Once in admin center, select the Users and Teams options under the access panel, environment admin could find everyone/teams has access to the environment. Environment admin could also change the security roles for a particular user.

More information: Manage environments in Power Platform admin center.

Settings

Select the gear icon to perform tasks such as identify your Power Automate licenses, and open the page where you can perform administrative tasks.

  • Admin Center: Opens the Power Platform admin center.

  • View all Power Automate Settings: View or update your language and time settings, notifications, or access directories.

  • View My Licenses: View your licenses. To learn more, go to Licensing overview for Microsoft Power Platform.

  • Themes: From the list of themes, select a theme for your organization.

  • Password: Change your password.

  • Contact preferences: Update your contact information.

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Help

In the header, select the question mark icon to find more information about Power Automate.

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Here are some examples of what you can find with the help feature:

  • Find links to documentation.
  • Browse the Power Automate training on Microsoft Learn.
  • Access the Power Automate Community, where you can share information with users in other organizations.
  • Get announcements on the newest features in the Power Automate blog.

4 - AI Copilot

If your organization hasAI enabled,then you see Start building your flow with Copilot on the Power Automate Home screen.

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To learn more, go to Get started with Copilot in Power Automate (preview).

The Home page gives you access to learning tools, videos, community forums, and more. Scroll down the screen to view all the product related tools.

Here's the list of the main categories:

  • Learning for every level: Discover learning modules you can take to learn how to use Power Automate.

  • More to explore in Power Automate: Discover all that Power Automate has to offer such as video how-tos and the Power Automate Community forum.

  • What's new: Learn about upcoming events as well as new and updated product features.

6 - Ask a chatbot

Get contextual help while building your flow using the Power Platform virtual agent. To learn more, go to Get contextual help with flows from the Microsoft Copilot Studio bot.

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