I recently created a new Form through OneDrive and when new forms are submitted to the excel document the dates are generated in the mm/dd/yyyy format which is confusing for us being Australian users of Office 365.

You will probably have to do some manual html formatting for your email to align things correctly. It is not incredibly difficult, but can take some trail and error to see how it shows in the final email.


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I just saw someone post this issue about splitting. You can see how much work they have to do and their values have commas to help with the format AND they know the text they want. An address has barely anything that could be used to split, Especially when the user can free text fill out the field.

What is happening in the email step is that you put what you want in the email body, then when it is sent, all of that is converted to HTML. So if you were a wizard or wanted to try, you could manually code in all of the information. What we are trying to do is cheat and plug things in and let the step handle the conversion to HTML.

The more you try to format and get things in place, the more you will start asking if this information is even necessary. You may even decide to change the questions you are asking to make the email easier.

This step is a Compose that has had CSS table format code copy and pasted into it. I got the code from an example website -automate-style-html-table/ where they talk about formatting tables. I simply copy and pasted it into the Compose step. (I did delete the line of the code Width: 100%; because it was making the table the size of the email.)

This is an Append to array variable step. In this you are basically naming the column headers and values that will populate the HTML table. You have to be aware of the format in this container. It is an open curly bracket { then press enter for line break. Then double space and put the items in quotes. There is a comma between the first and second line, but not after the last line. Then a line break with close curly brackets.

There is an expression around the response value, and it is basically finding the line breaks in the response and replacing it with the correct line break code that can be read in the email as HTML format. So in the response value from the form, line breaks are coded as %0A. In the email format line breaks need to be coded as 

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When it comes to the format of the tables. Just put the output of the Compose that had the CSS style directly in front of the HTML table output. This will apply the style to the table when it is sent.

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As the title suggests. I have an MS form. Users may add a time where an event happened, in retrospect. MS forms doesn't appear to have a time input function so asking users to enter in military format (0030, 1430, 2345 etc.)

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I have created a form and used the date control but when i click on the date to select a date it is always defaulting to America date format 04/28/2022 but i want it to me Australian format which is 28/04/2022

In my app form, for the column [name], i have given the same column as suggested values to avoid the possibility of duplicate entry.

But the format rules are applied in the list showing suggested values while in the form before saving.

Is it possible to remove the formatting of the suggested values list.?

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