When experimenting with flows in Power Automate, it's easy to forget to set Run After conditions, resulting in a linear flow that requires constant editing and re-running. To avoid this, it's recommended to use parallel branches. By adding parallel branches and rearranging the flow, you can execute multiple actions simultaneously and find a solution in a single run. You can continue branching out on any level, making it easier to manage complex flows. The new Power Automate editor makes working with parallel branches much easier. Additionally, using parallel branches for production runs can significantly speed up execution.
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