It is possible to communicate directly with web resources, such as web pages, files, and APIs, without using a web browser. Interacting with the web and web services You'll find the list of browser automation actions available in the Actions reference. Note that any lists or tables of data will be automatically identified after two of their elements are designated for extraction: To extract larger amounts of data, use the Extract data from web page action, then right-click on the required data on the web page to view the available options: To extract a piece of data from a web page, use the appropriate action, depending on whether the data in question concerns the entire web page, or an element inside it: To provide input to a web page, select the appropriate Web form filling action depending on the nature of the element to interact with, and specify the browser instance:
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To add a new element, highlight it and press Ctrl & left-click:Īfter adding all the required elements, select Done to save them to the repository. Most browser automation actions require a browser instance as input, as well as a web element with which to interact:Įxisting web elements may be added from the repository, while new ones may also be added directly from the action's properties: The Web form filling action group focuses on providing input to web pages, while Web data extraction actions draw data from web pages, to be used in the flow. Refer to the relevant article for more information.Īfter the browser session is stored in a variable, add other browser automation actions to interact with the browser's content. Some browsers may require configuration before they can be used in Power Automate.