- Overview
- Excel
- Release Notes
- About the Excel activity package
- Project Compatibility
- Supported character encoding
- Project Settings
- Add or Update Excel Sensitivity Label
- Append Range
- Auto Fill
- Autofit Range
- Change Pivot Data Source
- Clear Sheet/Range/Table
- Copy/Paste Range
- Create Pivot Table
- Delete Column
- Delete Rows
- Delete Sheet
- Duplicate Sheet
- Export to CSV
- Fill Range
- Filter
- Filter Pivot Table
- Find First/Last Data Row
- Find/Replace Value
- For Each Excel Row
- For Each Excel Sheet
- Format As Table
- Format Cells
- Get Cell Color
- Get Excel Chart
- Get Excel Sensitivity Label
- Get Selected Range
- Insert Column
- Insert Chart
- Insert Rows
- Insert Sheet
- Invoke VBA
- Lookup
- Match Function
- Protect Sheet
- Read Cell Formula
- Read Cell Value
- Read Range
- Refresh Excel Data Connections
- Refresh Pivot Table
- Remove Duplicates
- Rename Sheet
- Run Spreadsheet Macro
- Save Excel File
- Save Excel File As
- Save Excel File As PDF
- Select Range
- Sort Range
- Text to Columns
- Unprotect Sheet
- Update Excel Chart
- Use Excel File
- VLookup
- Write Cell
- Write CSV
- Write DataTable to Excel
- Excel Application Scope
- Append To CSV
- Read CSV
- Write CSV
- Delete Column
- Filter Table
- Get Table Range
- Insert Column
- Sort Table
- Append Range
- Close Workbook
- Get Cell Color
- Read Cell
- Read Cell Formula
- Read Column
- Read Range
- Read Row
- Select Range
- Set Range Color
- Write Cell
- Write Range
- Save Workbook
- Create Table
- Get Workbook Sheet
- Get Workbook Sheets
- Refresh Pivot Table
- Create Pivot Table
- Get Selected Range
- Copy Sheet
- Delete Range
- Auto Fill Range
- Copy Paste Range
- Execute Macro
- Insert/Delete Columns
- Insert/Delete Rows
- Invoke VBA
- LookUp Range
- Remove Duplicates Range
- Excel Process Scope
- Manage CSV Files
- Filter CSV Files
- Verify CSV Files
- Table Functions
- Manage Multiple Excel Files
- Interpret Excel Results
- Manage Pivot Tables
- Manage Range Selection
- Read From Excel Files
- Manage Databases in Excel
- Compare CSV Files
- Compare Numeric Values
- Sort Data in Excel Files
- Filter and Delete Rows in Excel Files
- Manipulate Range Selections
- Verify Excel Workbook Data
- Read, Write, and Append Data in Excel
- Google Workspace
- Release notes
- About the Google Workspace activities package
- Project compatibility
- Add Attendee
- Create Event
- Delete Event
- Modify Event
- Search Events
- Use Google Drive
- Share File
- Delete File Permission
- Get File Permissions
- Update File Permission
- Copy File
- Create Folder
- Delete File
- Download File
- Find Files and Folders
- Get File Info
- Move File
- Upload File
- Create Document
- Create New Spreadsheet
- Get Mail Messages
- Send Mail Messages
- Change Labels
- Use Google Spreadsheet
- Add Delete Columns
- Add Delete Rows
- Auto Fill Range
- Add New Sheet
- Append Row
- Batch Spreadsheet Updates
- Copy Sheet
- Copy Paste Range
- Delete Range
- Delete Sheet
- Get Cell Color
- Get Sheets
- Read Cell
- Read Column
- Read Range
- Read Row
- Rename Sheet
- Write Cell
- Write Range
- Clear Range
- Download Spreadsheet
- Use Google Document
- Batch Document Updates
- Get Document
- Get Text Index
- Insert Text
- Replace Text
- Read All Text
- Create Script Project
- Get Project Content
- Upload Script File
- Create Deployment
- Run Script
- Mail
- Microsoft 365
- Release notes
- About the Microsoft 365 activity package
- Project compatibility
- Connections
- AddEmailCategories
- ArchiveEmail
- DeleteEmail
- DownloadEmail
- DownloadEmailAttachment
- DownloadEmailAttachments
- ForwardEmail
- GetEmail
- GetEmailAttachmentsInfo
- GetEmails
- GetMailFolders
- GetNewestEmail
- MarkEmailAsRead
- MarkEmailAsUnread
- MoveEmail
- RemoveEmailCategories
- ReplyToEmail
- SendEmail
- TurnOffAutomaticReplies
- TurnOnAutomaticReplies
- Merge multiple sheets into a new summary Excel sheet
- Automatically accept calendar invites from your manager
- Move files to dedicated folders by type
- Verify if new employment documents (I9 and ID) match
- Add new customers to a SharePoint List
- Delete SharePoint List items newer than yesterday
- Notify me on Slack when an important Outlook Email is received
- Include creation date in new OneDrive file names
- Notify me by email when a new file is created
- Microsoft 365 Scope
- Add Sheet
- Append Range
- Clear Range
- Copy Range
- Copy Sheet
- Create Workbook
- Delete Range
- Delete Sheet
- Get Cell Color
- Get Sheets
- Read Cell
- Read Column
- Read Range
- Read Row
- Rename Sheet
- Write Cell
- Write Range
- Set Range Color
- Create Table
- Get Table Range
- Insert Column
- Delete Column
- Insert Rows
- Delete Rows
- VLookup Range
- Use OneDrive & SharePoint
- Copy File/Folder
- Create Folder
- Delete File/Folder
- Download File
- Export File as PDF
- Find Files And Folders
- Get File/Folder
- Move File/Folder
- Upload File
- Share File/Folder
- For Each File/Folder
- Forward Mail
- Get Mail
- Move Mail
- Send Mail
- Reply to Mail
- Delete Mail
- Set Mail Categories
- Add Attachment
- Add Attendee
- Add Location
- Create Event
- Delete Event
- Find Meeting Times
- Get Calendars
- Modify Event
- RSVP
- Search Events
- Create Group
- Delete Group
- Get Group
- List Groups
- Create Bucket
- Delete Bucket
- List Buckets
- List Bucket Tasks
- Create Plan
- Get Plan
- List Plans
- Create Task
- Delete Task
- Get Task
- List Tasks
- Update Task
- For Each List
- Get List Info
- For Each List Item
- Delete List Item
- Add List Items
- Update List Item
- Get List Items
- Presentations
- Release Notes
- About the Presentations activity package
- Project Compatibility
- Add or Update Powerpoint Sensitivity Label
- Add Data Table to Slide
- Add File to Slide
- Add Image or Video to Slide
- Add New Slide
- Add Text to Slide
- Copy Paste Slide
- Delete Slide
- Format Slide Content
- Get Powerpoint Sensitivity Label
- Replace Text in Presentation
- Paste Item Into Slide
- Run Presentation Macro
- Save PowerPoint File As
- Save Presentation as PDF
- Use PowerPoint Presentation
- Word
- Release Notes
- About the Word Activities Package
- Project Compatibility
- Word Application Scope / Use Word File
- Add or Update Word Sensitivity Label
- Add Hyperlink to Document
- Add Picture
- Append Text
- Get Word Sensitivity Label
- Insert DataTable in Document
- Paste Chart/Picture Into Document
- Read Text
- Replace Picture
- Replace Text in Document
- Save Document As
- Save Document as PDF
- Set Bookmark Content
Microsoft 365 Scope
UiPath.MicrosoftOffice365.Activities.Office365ApplicationScope
Uses the Microsoft identity platform to establish an authenticated connection between UiPath and your Microsoft 365 application. This authenticated connection enables a Robot to call the Microsoft Graph API to read and write resources on your behalf.
To start configuring this activity, you must first select a connection method. Depending on the selected method, different fields are then displayed in the Properties panel.
- Connection method - Select the connection method you want to use.
Options available in the dropdown menu are:
- Properties Panel - Configure the connection details in the Properties panel.
- Asset - Use Orchestrator credential assets. We recommend you use this option.
- Connection assets -
Browse Orchestrator folders to select an asset. This field supports
IResource
variables. Select the Manage Assets button to open Orchestrator. The list of available assets depends on the Orchestrator your Studio and Robot are connected to.- Use the Plus button menu to select Reload Assets if you've updated your assets in Orchestrator. Note that if you add a new asset in Orchestrator while using Studio Desktop, it will not be available straightaway in the Scope activity.
- See the asset format in How to use Microsoft 365 activities without Integration Service connections.
Depending on the authentication type configured in the asset, you must also configure the following fields available in the Properties panel:
Authentication
- Impersonated User Email Address - The email address of the impersonated user. Used for Application ID and Secret and Application ID and Certificate authentication methods.
Username and Password (Unattended)
- Username - The username of your Microsoft 365 account. Used for Username and Password authentication method.
- Password - The password of your Microsoft 365 account.
Common
- TimeoutMS - Specifies the
amount of time to wait (in milliseconds) for the interactive authentication
(consent dialogue box) to complete before an error is thrown. This field
supports only integer and
Int32
variables. The default value is 30000ms (30 seconds).
Runtime
- Runtime connection assets - Browse to select an asset. This field allows you to select a different asset for runtime. Use the Plus button menu to select Relative path and enter the full path of the Orchestrator asset containing connection details.
First, configure the following fields:
- Connections - Select an account from the list. You can add, delete, and choose what connections to use.
- Authentication Scopes - See the Using the Authentication Scopes wizard section below.
Using the Authentication Scopes wizard
The Scope activity incorporates a universal permissions selector, offering a clear picture of all the used authentication scopes, which the activities need in order to work correctly.
If no scopes are manually selected from the Scopes wizard, the Auto-detect function is applied by default at runtime, and the need for configuring the wizard is eliminated. All the minimum required scopes are selected at runtime.
You can also add a scope manually after adding a child activity to Microsoft 365 Scope.
- Authentication Type - The type of authentication required for your registered application. Select one of the five options: Interactive token, Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA), Username and Password, Application ID and Secret, or Application ID and Certificate. The default value is Interactive Token.
- Environment - The environment. Either Azure Global or national clouds that are unique and separate environments from Azure Global. Select one of the five options: Default, Global, China, Germany or USGovernment. The default value is Global.
- Application ID - The unique application (client) ID assigned by the Azure Active Directory when you registered your app during setup. The application (client) ID represents an instance of a Microsoft 365 application.
- Tenant - The unique directory (tenant) ID assigned by the Azure Active Directory when you registered your app during setup. Required for multi-tenant applications and Integrated Windows Authentication. The directory (tenant) ID can be found in the overview page of your registered application (under the application (client) ID).
- Impersonated User Email Address - The email address of the impersonated user. Used in unattended scenarios (for Application ID and Secret and Application ID and Certificate authentication methods).
For details, see Interactive token.
-
OAuth Application - Indicates the application (client) to be used. This field supports only
OAuthApplication
variables. Select one of the two options:- UiPath - Default. When you want to use the application created by UiPath (UiPath Public App registration). If selected, the ApplicationID and Tenant fields provided in the Authentication section are ignored.
- Custom - When you want to create your own application with specific permissions. In this case, you must set a value for the Application ID field. See How to create an application for Microsoft 365 Scope connections.
For details, see Application ID and Certificate.
-
Certificate As Base64 - The Base64 representation of the certificate.
- Certificate Password - An
optional password that may be required to use the certificate, as a
Secure String
.
For details, see Application ID and Secret.
- Application Secret - The secret string that the application uses to provide its identity.
- Secure Application Secret - The
Application (client) secret, as a
SecureString
.
For details, see Username and Password.
- Password - The password of your Microsoft 365 account.
- Secure Password - The password of
your Microsoft 365 account, as a
SecureString
. - Username - The username of your Microsoft 365 account.
- TimeoutMS - Specifies
the amount of time to wait (in milliseconds) for the interactive
authentication (consent dialogue box) to complete before an error is thrown.
This field supports only integers and
Int32
variables. The default value is 30000ms (30 seconds) (not shown). - ContinueOnError - If set, continue executing the remaining activities even if the current activity has failed.
If you encounter any issues with authentication, see Troubleshooting - Authentication.