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Change HTML of an email through power automate

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Hello!
 
I have an idea of having a co pilot agent changing a weekly newsletter each week so that we minimize the amount of work we have to do and create something new each week. I have managed to create a flow that changes the "designer HTML" of an email by going through the email table. So everything seems to work great! Also the subject and preview text gets changed with success.
 
My question here is if you have any ideas on how this can be done, if you have done it before, and if this is safe to do? Since the emails are technically objects, and the table is a collection of read only objects that can be changed through power automate, would this create any problems if I were to more it to production? 
 
Overall, it looks great so far, and I am really excited to see the real results of this.
 
This question might also be better posted in the dynamics 365 integration, dataverse and general topics forum.
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    544 on at
    Your approach is valid and works, but:

    Updating email HTML directly via flows is safe only when controlled (draft state, validated content, and proper governance).
    • For production, it’s better to combine templates + Copilot-generated content + approval flow rather than fully replacing email content dynamically.
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    14 on at
    Thanks for the fast reply Manish! 
     
    I agree that it always has to be controlled, so right now my thought was to always put it in the draft state so that the sendout always requires a manual control and creation of a journey, so that the send out is always an active human choice. This should also make sure that the content is always validated.
     
    The problem that i encountered in our scenario when using copilot generated content is that we are using an external source of putting in products in our email through the custom code block. So this setup/approach always puts in the code, headlines and text in preplaced {editable places} that are prompted.
     
    In our experience, it still takes a lot of time when using copilot generated content that is copy pasted from copilot and in the email. 
     
    I am very much open to other approaches, since there might be a better one. 

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