

When you add an action for the first time, you’ll be asked for ‘’Connection Name’’ and ‘’Access Key’’. Now you need to set a dynamic content Identifier.Īfter that, use a Plumsail Documents connector and the Convert DOC to DOCX action. It takes content of the specified files from a document library. Choose Value from a dynamic content.Īssign the ‘Get file content’ action for a SharePoint connector. So the query will be File_x0020_Type equals ( eq in ODATA syntax) 'doc' (value should be put between single quotes).įor the next steps set up Control ‘Apply to each’ and in the first field you’ll be asked to select an output from the previous step. SharePoint libraries have a column with extensions. In our case, you need to set a value for the files format. Here you can read about its syntax and find some examples how to apply it to query concrete parameters. To get only DOC files from there, use a very convenient tool like an ODATA filter (in advanced options). Navigate to the SharePoint library you want to convert documents from. In ‘My flows’ create a new one and select ‘Manually trigger a flow’ as a trigger.Īt the end, the flow will look like this.Īfter setting a manual trigger for the flow, add ‘A new action’ – for it, search for a SharePoint Connector and the ‘Get files’ action. Let’s begin with the most common case – converting DOC to DOCX.įirst, open Power Automate (Microsoft Flow). Convert DOC, XLS, PPT to DOCX, XLSX, PPTX.Aliases in DOCX, XLSX, and PPTX templates.Operations in DOCX, XLSX and PPTX templates.Value properties in DOCX, XLSX and PPTX templates.Value formatters in DOCX, XLSX and PPTX templates.
