![]() If you haven’t ever read Ryan Maclean‘s blog, where have you been? I’m proud to call him a very good friend, but even if he wasn’t, I would still rave about his blog, it’s awesome! So check it out. For me, I saw it was happening when adding responses to an email using the Outlook connector. For Al, he noticed it was happening when sending in to a SharePoint list. ![]() ![]() Forms Pro doesn’t strip out the line breaks, so something else must be doing it. I HATE not knowing the answer to things, and to this I wasn’t sure, so of course I went off to investigate. How can I retain the line breaks?- Al Eardley #MSIgniteTheTour January 13, 2020 How can we prevent line breaks from being stripped out of multi-line text fields populated in a Forms Pro survey I am hoping that you might be able to help being the #Forms guru that you are: Whenever I use #PowerAutomate to save a multiline field to SharePoint it loses the line breaks. Al Eardley tagged me on Twitter with the following question. Add in some collaboration, and the creative and inquisitive minds of others, and you’ve got yourself a nice work around to fix a slight annoyance. So many good blog posts come about from questions asked by others in the community. Categories: Power Automate *** NOTE: ALL INFORMATION IS ACCURATE AT DATE OF PUBLISHING ***
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