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I'm currently exploring ways to connect Microsoft Loop with Power BI to visualize data that is collaboratively created in Loop components (like tables or checklists). So far, I haven't found any native connectors or API endpoints that would allow Loop to be used as a direct data source in Power BI.
My goal is to streamline reporting based on information captured in Loop, ideally without having to manually copy data to Excel or another intermediary format.
Has anyone found a workaround or integration method that allows this connection? I don’t mind using Power Automate or some workaround if it gets the job done — just trying to avoid manually copying everything to Excel each time.
Appreciate any tips!
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Try the SharePoint Folder connector, or the Graph API
Overview of Copilot Pages and Loop workspaces storage and permissions | Microsoft Learn
Try the SharePoint Folder connector, or the Graph API
Overview of Copilot Pages and Loop workspaces storage and permissions | Microsoft Learn
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