Create SharePoint Wiki Pages for New RSS Articles
This automation is ideal for documentation teams looking to keep their SharePoint wiki updated with the latest articles from various RSS feeds. It ensures that all relevant information is documented and easily accessible.
New RSS Article
Triggers when a new article appears in an RSS feed.
Create Wiki Page
Creates a new wiki page in SharePoint with the article details.
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Create SharePoint wiki pages for new RSS articles
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Upload File
Uploads a file to Microsoft SharePoint
Move File
Moves a file within Microsoft SharePoint
List Files
Lists files in a Microsoft SharePoint folder
Create Folder
Creates a new folder in Microsoft SharePoint
List Folders
Lists folders in Microsoft SharePoint
Create List
Creates a new list in Microsoft SharePoint
Create Item
Creates a new item in a Microsoft SharePoint list
List Items
Lists items from a Microsoft SharePoint list
List Lists
Lists all lists in Microsoft SharePoint
New SharePoint File
Triggers when a new file is created in SharePoint
Updated SharePoint File
Triggers when a file is updated in SharePoint
New SharePoint List Item
Triggers when a new item is added to a SharePoint list
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