Action: Add site to favorite

Action: Add site to favorite

Add site to favorite action allows you to follow SharePoint sites where you have access to.

Example of configuration on the current site


For more information about Action Builder read Action Builder introduction article.

To configure the action Start Power Automate Flow the additional properties should be specified. 

Configuration

Property

Required

Type

Description

Site path

yes

String

Set path to the site on the current tenant you want to follow

Availability

Modern Forms

List Actions

Scheduled/Triggered Actions


Output

There are no outputs for this action

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