Print New Outlook Attachments with ezeep Blue
Print New Outlook Attachments with ezeep Blue
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This template regularly checks for new emails with attachments in Microsoft 365 Email (Outlook). It uses the information to upload the attachments to OneDrive and prints the attachments out with ezeep Blue.
The template is scheduled to run every 5 minutes. You can change the schedule after you set up the template by clicking the clock icon on the first module.
This template was created by ezeep Blue and not tested by Make. For any inquiries about the template, please reach out to the template creator: [email protected].
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