Introduction
By default, whenever we work on Expressions in the Power Automate, it will not show the complete expression unless you hover over it or click on the Expression to see in the Expression window.
This will definitely kill our time to understand the expressions by hovering over them or copying and pasting the expression to a Notepad.
This article will explain the step-by-step process to show the complete expression on the load of the browser page.
Follow the below steps.
Step 1. Open Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
Step 2. Copy and Paste the below URL into a new tab.
Google Chrome
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tampermonkey/dhdgffkkebhmkfjojejmpbldmpobfkfo
Microsoft Edge
https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/tampermonkey/iikmkjmpaadaobahmlepeloendndfphd?refid=bingshortanswersdownload
Step 3
Google Chrome
Click on Add to Chrome.
Tampermonkey was installed successfully.
Microsoft Edge
Click on Add extension.
Tampermonkey was installed successfully.
Step 4. Copy and Paste the below link in the New Tab.
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/475151-power-automate-show-complete-expressions/code
Step 5. Click on Install this script.
Step 6. Click on Install.
Step 7. Refresh the page, and if the script is installed successfully, you can see the Reinstall version.
Step 8. Click on Extensions.
Google Chrome
Microsoft Edge
Step 9
Google Chrome
Click on Tamermonkey Pin to Show in the toolbar.
Microsoft Edge
Click on the Eye icon to Show in the toolbar.
Tampermonkey will be visible on the Address bar.
Google Chrome
Microsoft Edge
Step 10. Refresh the Browser Cache.
Step 11. Open any Power Automate and check for the Expressions, and those will be loaded completely.
When the browser page loads, you can check the Notification in the Tamper Monkey, which means the Script is running in the background.
Step 12. Click on Notifications to see the Tamper Monkey script, which is Enabled, and Power Automate-Show Complete Expressions script, which is also enabled.
If you disable the script and refresh the browser page, then Expressions will not be shown in Power Automate.
Hope you have followed all the steps and got the process to Show or Hide the complete expressions in Power Automate.
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