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Removed or Deprecated Features
This article focuses on two main areas.

 Removed or deprecated features in finance and operations apps

 Deprecations in the Microsoft Power Platform

Let's start with finance and operations apps.

Removed or deprecated features in finance and operations apps
Removed or deprecated features page describes features that have been removed, or that are planned for removal from finance and operations apps.

  • A removed feature is no longer available in the product.
  • A deprecated feature is not in active development and may be removed in a future update.

This list is intended to help you consider these removals and deprecations for your own planning.

Detailed information about objects in finance and operations apps can be found in the Technical reference reports. You can compare the different versions of these reports to learn about objects that have changed or been removed in each version of finance and operations apps.

Deprecations in the Microsoft Power Platform
Important changes (deprecations) coming in Power Apps and Power Automate page provides information about deprecations in the Microsoft Power Platform. The announcements and deprecations described in this website apply to Power Apps and Power Automate. Admins and IT professionals can use this information to prepare for future releases. This page was first published on June 27, 2017.

  • Deprecated means Microsoft intends to remove the feature or capability from a future release. The feature or capability will continue to work and is fully supported until it is officially removed. This deprecation notification can span a few months or years. After removal, the feature or capability will no longer work. This notice is to allow you sufficient time to plan and update your code before the feature or capability is removed.

For deprecation information of other products, see Other deprecation articles later in this article.

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