![]() ![]() Here we highlight the latest news, releases, upcoming events, and the great work of our Power Platform Community members. I hope this helps someone as I wasted a good bit of time trying to figure this out and was not finding any answers from the old google machine! ![]() I have not yet tried this with image controls or repeating controls. ![]() This was not quite the answer I was hoping for but I guess it is better than modifying the flow in each environment and having to remap all your values. Then switch back to the dynamic location/library/file and use the numbers in your JSON: This will give you the output of the number mapped to the field name: Once you have done that, click on the ellipses and peek code. Then, I copied the actual name of each content control into the value. To make this slightly less ugly, I first pointed the connector to the file that I wanted to work with, thus exposing the content control fields. By using that number with a value in JSON format, I was able to get this to work using the dynamicFileSchema field. You can highlight the path and copy it, or write it down for future reference.I found a solution to this but it is quite ugly! Basically, when you add content controls to a document, under the hood, they get a number assigned to them. The path at the top of the dialog box is where custom templates are stored.
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