![]() Timeout: User sets the time in seconds that you want to wait for the extraction to be completed before the action fails.For larger datasets, having this option enabled isn’t recommended as it will increase the extraction time. The processing of data includes displaying information nested in HTML iframes and filtering through hidden or visible elements. When disabled, no processing of extracted data is performed. Process data upon extraction: User specifies whether to process extracted data to present them exactly as displayed in the webpage.The ‘Extract data from web page’ action is now able to handle the extraction of large tables with great volume of data. Enhanced capabilities of extracting web data when handling large datasets A service is now available which checks the machine’s Java installation folders and always ensures that the necessary for Java automation files are installed in the Java installation folders. Power Automate for desktop is now able to automatically handle the upgrade of Java installation in the user’s machine. Handling of Java version updates for installing Power Automate Java files ![]() After the deprecation of the Internet Explorer browser, these pages will be opened in IE mode in Microsoft Edge. IE mode in Microsoft Edge is useful for cases that require Internet Explorer 11 for backward compatibility with existing websites but also need a modern browser. Users can now perform browser automation actions on web pages that are being opened in Internet Explorer mode in Edge browser. Support of Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge browser ![]() New features and updates have been added, as described below. We are happy to announce that the March 2022 update of Power Automate for desktop (version 2.18) has been released! You can download the latest release here.
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