The next step in the WinAutomation script was simply to exit the script. Not sure why but I finally got it to point to the right place. I had to play around with the mouse positioning in WinAutomation because it seems that it's difficult to set the XY coordinates in relation to the Power Automate window itself. ![]() This was the most challenging part actually. ![]() I continued in the WinAutomation script to move the cursor 2 the run icon for the flow I wanted to execute. I happen to be an old WinAutomation user so I wrote a script with that to click on the icon which then called up power automate desktop and displayed my flows as usual. I then created an icon on my desktop that executed this EXE. The executable to call is this one on my computer: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Power Automate Desktop\" First, I had to figure out how to actually execute power automate desktop.
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