Absolutely genius approach! We’ve been looking for a realistic way to convert docs to PDF, but only found products which cost thousands and are not ideal. This is free (already included with our Azure subscription)! Awesome work dude! Thanks 🍻
As always MS does changes. I recently tried this. 1. OneDrive Convert is shown as "Preview" 2. The output of the Convert is missing the filename. This results in a error "'Create_file' inputs at line '0' and column '0': 'The template language expression 'base64ToString(outputs('Convert_file')['x-ms-file-name'])' cannot be evaluated because property 'x-ms-file-name' doesn't exist".
Absolutely genius approach! We’ve been looking for a realistic way to convert docs to PDF, but only found products which cost thousands and are not ideal. This is free (already included with our Azure subscription)! Awesome work dude! Thanks 🍻
Thanks mate, glad it was helpful. I also went down that route. I was able to use a .Net library but needed something simpler.
As always MS does changes. I recently tried this. 1. OneDrive Convert is shown as "Preview" 2. The output of the Convert is missing the filename. This results in a error "'Create_file' inputs at line '0' and column '0': 'The template language expression 'base64ToString(outputs('Convert_file')['x-ms-file-name'])' cannot be evaluated because property 'x-ms-file-name' doesn't exist".
Can you go Word -> HTML?
Onedrive connector has a HTML output type, so in theory yes, you can go from Word -> HTML. Although I haven't tried it yet.