
LaTeX Beginner’s Guide: Write research papers, theses, and presentations with professional formatting, math, and citations
Author(s): Stefan Kottwitz (Author)
- Publisher finelybook 出版社: Packt Publishing
- Publication Date 出版日期: February 27, 2026
- Edition 版本: 3rd ed.
- Language 语言: English
- Print length 页数: 400 pages
- ISBN-10: 180580457X
- ISBN-13: 9781805804574
Book Description
Looking for a reliable, real-world guide to Power Automate? Industry experts consistently point to this book:
“Most common questions I get is: ‘Can you recommend a great Power Automate book?’ My answer is simple: Workflow Automation with Microsoft Power Automate (Third Edition)”— Thomas Rice
“The book doesn’t just teach features; it helps you think like a workflow designer”— Steve Miles
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Book Description
If you’re using Power Automate today, you’ve probably noticed that it doesn’t work quite the way it used to. The interface keeps evolving, AI shows up in new places, and features are rolled out faster than most documentation can keep up.
The third edition of Workflow Automation with Microsoft Power Automate is written for this reality. It focuses on practical, low-code workflows that help you automate real work using cloud flows, desktop automation, and Microsoft’s latest AI capabilities.
You’ll start with clear, step-by-step tutorials to automate everyday tasks across tools like Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, Slack, and more — because not every workflow lives entirely inside Microsoft Teams. You’ll work with approvals, Forms, databases, and shared flows, and learn how to handle more advanced scenarios like parallel logic and multi-step processes.
The book also goes deeper into desktop RPA, showing how to automate legacy applications, web interfaces, and even Access databases using Power Automate Desktop. On the AI side, you’ll explore AI Builder, sentiment analysis, Copilot, and generative AI workflows, with practical examples that bring AI-generated content directly into your automations.
With 7 new chapters added, this edition helps you move from “I built a flow” to “this automation actually works in the real world.
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Who this book is for
If you automate work in Microsoft 365, this book is for you. Designed for information workers, citizen developers, and power users, with basic Microsoft 365 familiarity assumed.
What you will learn
- Build cloud flows using triggers, connectors, and actions
- Use Copilot and generative AI to create and edit flows
- Automate desktop tasks with Power Automate for Desktop
- Create approval processes for Teams, Slack, and email
- Connect Power Automate to Dataverse, Forms, and SQL
- Implement error handling, monitoring, and troubleshooting
- Govern and scale automations using best practices
Table of Contents
- Introducing Microsoft Power Automate
- Getting Started with Power Automate
- Working with Email
- Copying Files
- Creating Button Flows
- Generating Push Notifications
- Working with Shared Flows
- Working with Conditions
- Understanding Expressions and Functions
- Getting Started with Approvals
- Working with Multiple Approvals
- Posting Approvals to Teams
- Using Databases
- Working with Microsoft Forms
- Posting to Slack
- Accepting User Input
- Automating Entra ID
- Introducing Robotic Process Automation
- Contributing to an Access Database with RPA
- Automating Webpages with RPA
- Introducing AI Models and Generative AI
- Creating a Sentiment Analysis Flow
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About the Author
Stefan Kottwitz studied mathematics in Jena and Hamburg. He works as a network and IT security engineer for Lufthansa Industry Solutions. For many years, he has been providing LaTeX support on online forums. He maintains multiple web forums, Q&A sites, and runs TeX graphics gallery sites. Stefan is a moderator on TeX Stack Exchange, part of the Stack Overflow network, and on matheplanet. He publishes ideas and news from the TeX world on his blogs. Besides LaTeX Beginner’s Guide, he wrote LaTeX Cookbook and LaTeX Graphics with TikZ, both also translated and published in Japanese.
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