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Word Online (Business) connector lets you work with Word files in document libraries supported by Microsoft Graph (OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Sites, and Office 365 Groups).

This connector is available in the following products and regions:

Service Class Regions
Logic Apps Standard All Logic Apps regions except the following:
- Azure China regions
Power Automate Premium All Power Automate regions except the following:
- US Government (GCC High)
Power Apps Premium All Power Apps regions except the following:
- US Government (GCC High)

How to create Microsoft Word templates

You can build Microsoft Word templates on either Windows or your Mac by enabling the Developer tab. Once you have enabled that tab, under the Controls section you can add any content controls into your document (see below what is the list of currently supported controls). Use the control Properties to give the control a friendly name that you will use in the Power Automate. Once you are done creating your Word document, save it to one of the document libraries supported by Microsoft Graph: OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Sites, and Office 365 Groups.

Now, you can start building the flow. Add the Populate a Microsoft Word template action to your flow, and when you select that file you should see a list of all the controls that you added. Populate these fields with values you'll want to insert in the new Microsoft Word Document. Finally, you can then use the outputs of the action and send an email, save the document to another location, or any number of other actions.

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Currently Supported Content Controls

  • Plain Text Content Control
  • Combo Box Content Control
  • Drop-Down List Content Control
  • Image Content Control
  • Repeating Section Content Control

Known issues and limitations

  1. The Microsoft Word (Business) connector doesn't currently support the following content controls:
    • Rich Text Content Control
    • Building Block Gallery Content Control
    • Date Picker Content Control
    • Check Box Content Control
    • Legacy form controls
  2. The generated document has a size limit of 10 MB.
  3. Nested image content controllers are not supported.
  4. New line characters will be rendered when 'Allow carriage returns (multiple paragraphs)' setting is turned on in the content controller properties.
  5. Developer tab is not available on Word online.
  6. Template creation in Word for Mac is not supported.

Guide for using Repeating Section Content Control in the Word Online connector.

We're enabling repeating tables in the Word Online connector. When creating a template in Word, you need to add the Repeating Section Content Control. This is the control in the developer tab that helps us create a repeating table. Repeating Section Content Control enables users to repeat rows in a table and plain text. Here is a guide to work with the Repeating Section Content Control:

  1. To make a template with repeating text: First add a Repeating Section Content Control from the developer tab. Then add Plain Text Content Controllers within the parent repeat content controller. Any text that is outside a nested content controller would be static. While adding the nested content controllers, make sure to go to properties and add a unique title for them. For example, if the template looks like I would like to a and b Then the user can dynamically change the values of a and b.

  2. To add a repeating row to the template, simply add a table, select the full row (which you want to repeat) and select the repeat content controller from the developer tab. Now you can add nested plain text content controllers in the columns that you want to be dynamic. While adding the nested content controllers, make sure to go to properties and add a unique title for them.

  3. Once you have added a Repeating Section Content Control, the nested content controllers would show up in the Word connector action. You can click on the 'Add new item' button to add a new row. If the number of rows you want is dynamic, then user should make a array of values and pass it into the repeat field. For example, a valid array for the above example would look like:[{'a': 'value for row 1', 'b': 'value for row 1'}, {'a': 'value for row 2', 'b': 'value for row 2'}]Here the keys of the objects are the titles of the nested content controllers. Hence, adding a unique title is necessary. This array can be easily constructed using the 'Select' data operation by mapping the values of an array with data to the input array.

Additional notes:

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  • To format the table simply format the text and table in the template and the formatting would persist in the generated document.
  • If there is no title for a nested content controller in repeat, it would be get a random title.
  • If there is a duplicate title, both the content controllers will be replaced with the same content

Guide for using Images in the Word Online connector.

  1. Add an Image content controller in your template. Don’t delete the placeholder image. You can re-size and re-position it.
  2. Add a title property to the image content controller so that you can easily identify it in the Power Automate designer.
  3. When the image field shows up in the designer, add file contents of a JPG or PNG image as the value. The value should look like this:{'$content-type': 'image/png','$content': 'iVBORw0KG...i/DhQmCC'}where the content is the base64 encoded image.

Guide for formatting the generated Word document in the Word Online connector.

Any formatting done on text, image or table in the template would persist in the generated document. To add formatting to an empty content controller, you can go to properties of the content controller and check the 'Use a style to format text typed into the empty control'. Then you can add new styling.

Throttling Limits

Name Calls Renewal Period
API calls per connection 100 60 seconds

Actions

Convert Word Document to PDF

Gets a PDF version of the selected file

Populate a Microsoft Word template

Reads a Microsoft Word template to then fill the template fields with selected dynamic values to generate a Word Document.

Convert Word Document to PDF

Gets a PDF version of the selected file

Parameters

Name Key Required Type Description
source True string

Select from the drop-down or specify one of the following:- 'me'- 'SharePoint Site URL'- 'users/someone's UPN'- 'groups/group Id'- 'sites/SharePoint Site URL:/teams/team name:' (colons are required).

Document Library
drive True string

Select a document library from the drop-down.

file True string

Select a Word file through File Browse.

Returns

PDF document
binary

Populate a Microsoft Word template

Reads a Microsoft Word template to then fill the template fields with selected dynamic values to generate a Word Document.

Parameters

Name Key Required Type Description
source True string

Select from the drop-down or specify one of the following:- 'me'- 'SharePoint Site URL'- 'users/someone's UPN'- 'groups/group Id'- 'sites/SharePoint Site URL:/teams/team name:' (colons are required).

Document Library
drive True string

Select a document library from the drop-down.

file True string

Select a Word file through File Browse.

dynamicFileSchema
dynamicFileSchema dynamic

Dynamic Schema of items in selected File

Returns

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Do you want to create a solution that extends the functionality of Word? For example, one that involves automated document assembly? Or a solution that binds to and accesses data in a Word document from other data sources? You can use the Office Add-ins platform, which includes the Word JavaScript API and the Office JavaScript API, to extend Word clients running on a Windows desktop, on a Mac, or in the cloud.

Word add-ins are one of the many development options that you have on the Office Add-ins platform. You can use add-in commands to extend the Word UI and launch task panes that run JavaScript that interacts with the content in a Word document. Any code that you can run in a browser can run in a Word add-in. Add-ins that interact with content in a Word document create requests to act on Word objects and synchronize object state.

Note

If you plan to publish your add-in to AppSource and make it available within the Office experience, make sure that you conform to the Commercial marketplace certification policies. For example, to pass validation, your add-in must work across all platforms that support the methods that you define (for more information, see section 1120.3 and the Office Add-in host and availability page).

The following figure shows an example of a Word add-in that runs in a task pane.

Figure 1. Add-in running in a task pane in Word

The Word add-in (1) can send requests to the Word document (2) and can use JavaScript to access the paragraph object and update, delete, or move the paragraph. For example, the following code shows how to append a new sentence to that paragraph.

You can use any web server technology to host your Word add-in, such as ASP.NET, NodeJS, or Python. Use your favorite client-side framework -- Ember, Backbone, Angular, React -- or stick with VanillaJS to develop your solution, and you can use services like Azure to authenticate and host your application.

The Word JavaScript APIs give your application access to the objects and metadata found in a Word document. You can use these APIs to create add-ins that target:

  • Word 2013 or later on Windows
  • Word on the web
  • Word 2016 or later on Mac
  • Word on iPad

Write your add-in once, and it will run in all versions of Word across multiple platforms. For details, see Office Add-in host and platform availability.

JavaScript APIs for Word

You can use two sets of JavaScript APIs to interact with the objects and metadata in a Word document. The first is the Common API, which was introduced in Office 2013. Many of the objects in the Common API can be used in add-ins hosted by two or more Office clients. This API uses callbacks extensively.

The second is the Word JavaScript API. This is a strongly-typed object model that you can use to create Word add-ins that target Word 2016 on Mac and Windows. This object model uses promises, and provides access to Word-specific objects like body, content controls, inline pictures, and paragraphs. The Word JavaScript API includes TypeScript definitions and vsdoc files so that you can get code hints in your IDE.

Currently, all Word clients support the shared Office JavaScript API, and most clients support the Word JavaScript API. For details about supported clients, see Office Add-in host and platform availability.

We recommend that you start with the Word JavaScript API because the object model is easier to use. Use the Word JavaScript API if you need to:

  • Access the objects in a Word document.

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Use the shared Office JavaScript API when you need to:

  • Target Word 2013.
  • Perform initial actions for the application.
  • Check the supported requirement set.
  • Access metadata, settings, and environmental information for the document.
  • Bind to sections in a document and capture events.
  • Use custom XML parts.
  • Open a dialog box.

Next steps

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Ready to create your first Word add-in? See Build your first Word add-in. Use the add-in manifest to describe where your add-in is hosted, how it is displayed, and define permissions and other information.

To learn more about how to design a world class Word add-in that creates a compelling experience for your users, see Design guidelines and Best practices.

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After you develop your add-in, you can publish it to a network share, an app catalog, or AppSource.

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