# Microsoft 365

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The Microsoft 365 integration requires Gradient Works Cloud authentication. If you're not authenticated with GWC, see the [getting started](/kb/integrations/getting-started.md) guide for instructions.
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### Connecting to Microsoft 365

Go to the "Settings" tab in the [Routing](https://github.com/Gradient-Works/salesforce/blob/main/docs/gitbook/integrations/broken-reference/README.md) module.

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Click the "Sign in" button for Microsoft 365 in the Integrations section. You'll be redirected to Microsoft to continue the process of authorizing Gradient Works.

### Scheduling meetings

You can now build scheduling automations using the [Schedule and Assign Single Item](/kb/automation-builder-kit-abk/actions/assignment/assignandschedulesingleitemaction.md) ABK action.

#### *Security notes*

For the security minded, the M365 integration requests the following scopes:

* Caledars.Read.Shared
* Calendars.ReadWrite.Shared
* offline\_access
* openid
* profile


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