You could set a variable of type Person and use it in your email. Could you show how have you set it?
Exactly. What you're showing is not an email address, but the account name property in O365. You should try to use Advanced Lookup functionality and then the "fx" button to choose email property.
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Tomasz
Hi Tomasz,
Can you please try to explain step by step how to achieve this....
Many Thanks,
Adam
Before I do that, could you paste screenshot of the send email action configuration, especially the Body section?
Regards, Tomasz
Hi Tomasz,
This is my simple list for testing
This is a simple flow to "Send An Email"
This is the form...
And this is the result...
Hope this will give you some idea...
Thanks again,
Adam
Just as thought The idea is not to simply double-click your item property to insert it into your email's body, but to use the "Advanced lookup" mechanism:
- 1. Put the cursor in the body where you want the email to be inserted and click the "Advanced lookup" below the Body area;
- Select, using dropdown, your list item property;
- Click the "fx" button next to it;
- On the displayed popup select "Email address"
Click ok, then "Insert" and it's done.
Regards,
Tomasz
hi Tomasz,
Thanks for your reply.Will try out your method.
Adam
Hi Tomasz,
I have tried it via Advanced lookup, like you eplained............and it worked Perfectly.
BRILLIANT!
Thanks again for you patience and help.
Best Regards,
Adam
I'm glad I could have helped you. Please mark answer of your choice as correct if you think your issue is solved.
Regards,
Tomasz