Have you ever wondered how your fellow community members earn the different ranks available? What is the difference between an Advocate and a Helper, a Solution Sage and a Community Champion? In this #TuesdayTip, we share the secrets and tips to help YOU keep your ranking growing-and why it's so important to our communities.īack to Basics Tuesday Tip #3: Contributing to the Community ![]() Whether it's changing your username, updating an email address, understanding GDPR, or customizing your profile, this is the place to begin.Ĭommunity Links: ○ Power Apps ○ Power Automate ○ Power Pages ○ Copilot Studioīack to Basics Tuesday Tip #2: All About Community Ranks Thank you for your incredible support for this series-we are so glad it was able to help so many of you navigate your community experience.īack to Basics Tuesday Tip #1: All About Your Community Accountįind out the basics of your community account. Our ongoing BACK TO BASICS: TUESDAY TIP series dedicated to helping both new members and seasoned veterans of our community learn and grow reached a milestone ten posts! We're excited to present this "one stop" post for each of our #TuesdayTips, making it easier to find what you're looking for and help you understand the community: from ranking and badges to profile avatars, from being a Super User to blogging in the community, and so much more. Here's what it looks like it the Power Automate Flow:Ĭoncat('data:binary base64,',substring(items('For_each_test')?,0,sub(length(items('For_each_test')?),2))) This encoding method works for rendering the image via html, but it will not work with the Convert to PDF. I am embedding the content of my image as it is stored in my column, removing the '=' characters from the end (that's just how Dataverse image columns seem to work) and I'm prefacing it with 'data:binary base64,'. I have successfully embedded image content using the following method, but it still won't render in the PDF. Either way, it looks like embedding the data should fix it. ![]() I'm guessing this is some limitation of the Convert File function that either can't deal with linked images at all or can't see the images within my work cloud and so can't render them. I can do the usual linked image using the dynamics api, which renders in html if I open it manually, but it doesn't render in the PDF. Is there a way to do this without creating a file in SharePoint?įor me, my image is stored in a column in Dataverse.
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