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Exercise 2

  • Using the same in-private browser instance, navigate to the Power Automate site if you are not already there.

  • In the top right of the screen, ensure the Environment is set to Dev One.

  • Choose AI Hub from the navigation. If it is not visible you might have to click the ... More navigation to add it to the menu.

    aihub

  • Click on the large AI Models button

    aimodelsbtn

  • In the main portion of the screen click on the Documents tab to filter the results.

  • In the main portion of the screen click on the Documents tab to filter the results. Finally, select Extract all the text in photos and PDF Documents(OCR)

  • In the dialog, click on Use prebuilt model and choose Use in a flow option from the dropdown. This means we will build a re-usable Power Automate Flow to create a re-usable Flow to Extract all the text in photos and PDF documents (OCR).

  • Very similiar to the previous exercise validate that you see green checks next to all the connections. Then click Continue

  • Click on Save in the upper-right hand corner. Give it few seconds to complete.

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  • Then click on the Test button

  • You might also get another Sign in prompt. Click Continue

  • Click the Import button.

  • Open the AIBuilderLabFiles folder that has the downloaded sample data. Then open the TextRecognizer folder. Select the TextReco-SamplePrinted.png invoice for the import.

  • Then click the Run flow button at the bottom

  • Flow is running. Then click Done

  • Next visit the Outlook web email again and look for the Text Recognition results email.

  • Review the results

Summary

In this exercise, you created a flow that leveraged a pre-created AI Builder model to parse the text out of an image and emailed the results all without writing any code.