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Power to the People
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 พ.ย. 2020
A place where everyone, especially non-IT people, can learn about the benefits and power (pun-intended) of Microsoft's Power Platform (with a heavy emphasis on Power Apps and Power Automate). A place intended for all, but created by your typical 'end user'.....aka citizen developer aka I am NOT a developer. If a dummy like me can figure this stuff out, I know you can too :)
Power Apps and Forms: How To Easily Format your Form Control
Formatting the Form Control in Power Apps is incredibly frustrating until you learn the proper way to do it. This video covers how to move Data Cards around the form, and resize the cards properly so that your Forms are perfectly laid out, and inviting to Users to fill out. Without any of the typical hassle, or the need to create your own make shift forms with Patch Functions
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Power Apps Formatting Tips: DYNAMIC and CONDITIONAL Properties!
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Power Apps formatting can be hard or easy, it all depends on how early in the app making process you account for it! CONDITIONAL Formatting and setting up DYNAMIC properties ensures that creating beautiful Applications is a breeze. #microsoft #powerapps
Instagram Stinks So I Remade it in Power Apps
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I recreated Instagram inside of Power Apps thanks to multiple SharePoint lists all tied together using the GUID() function. Obviously the goal here is not to actually make a better Instagram, but to demonstrate how to best organize your data on the back end by tying together different tables with Unique Identifiers.
Power Apps and Forms.... SharePoint Forms, That Is...
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Creating a Form for users to complete is easy when you use SharePoint instead of MS Forms. Don't get me wrong, MS Forms is great too, but NOT when you're creating a Power App... Avoid the consufion between the 2, watch he vid.
Power Apps How to - Create a Pop Up
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Easily create pop ups in Power Apps using Context Variables! Watch this video to learn how to easily set the visibility of certain controls based on the actions of the Users of your Application. #microsoft #powerapps #tutorial
Build a Power App From Scratch (Part 1: CONDENSED VERSION)
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Building a Power App is Easy once you know how to structure and organize the data that your users will be interacting with! This video is a real time run through of what was covered in the Full Length Version of Part 1 (Link Below).
Build a Power App From Scratch (Part 1)
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For the beginners, Let's Build a Power App together from scratch. Building a Power App is easy once you learn the functions, but you have to know how to set up & structure your data logically before you jump into Power Apps Studio. With each of these full length guides, I will also post condensed, real-time videos recreating what we just made at normal speed. That way, if you ever want to revis...
Easiest Way to Insert Custom SVG Images Into Power Apps
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Ditch the PNG screen backgrounds, infinitely expand on the minimal set of built in icons, you name it. This is an important trick to keep in your back pocket when you are creating a Power Apps. As mentioned in the video, here is the leading text that needs to go before the svg tag: "data:image/svg xml;utf8, " & EncodeUrl( "
You are a life saver! Coming from the world of building forms in Visual Studio...this is not logical at all. Thank you for putting this out there.
Thanks so much for this video. Really great. If you don't mind me asking, how did you find out about these hidden tricks?😆😆😆
One of the most helpful videos ever!! Thank you!!!!!
Thanks so much - saved my sanity
so cool thanks a lot!
3 years later and still saving us heaps of time. thanks for this video! I've wasted hours on this.
I know this is 3 years old, but this saved me from pulling out what little hair i have left !! :D,... big thanks
that form position trick blew my mind. thanks man!
Thank you so much Teacher, you are the best.😍
Hi Is there any possibility to use same popup for multiple screens.
As a C# developer, hats off to anyone not killing themselves working with PowerApps - development of forms is sooo much easier and predictable with c#. Things don't move around you can design the form much, much, much quicker.
Asking do you have any idea how to add pop up mesage when loading apps , if i click yes i close pop up message and continue, and if i click no i just close pop up message , thanks
Thanks for the video! The more I use Powerapps, the more it feels like half-baked product.
How can i do this with a sharepoint integration app and have the comments be returned to my comments column in sharepoint?
I understand the concept but struggle to get a field to size a column over multiple rows without moving the rows fields underneath the large column field?
Quick and easy video to learn. Thanks for the time you invested in making it.
Glad it was helpful, Manny!
thank you! The positioning info & tips were crucial.
This video was amazing! I was going crazy prior to this video trying to figure out how to customize a simple form. Great and simple instructions and thank you for putting this together.
Hello.. I was wandering if we can have a Popup visible if we click or Hover over a label which is in display mode 'Disabled'. The idea is that when a user would like to pres a item which is 'disabled' , than a a popup would explain to him why he can't go turther or what he shoud do in order to continue normally the process. Thank you for your help.
Thank you, so much for posting this video. It has proven immensely helpful for me in positioning the various field controls on the New, Edit, and View forms. Honestly, you should submit this guidance to Microsoft and have them officially publish it on their web site. 👍👋
Wish they had the format painter option or just highlight all the fields to change the colour size etc. All of this is so long winded compared to other Microsoft programs
Thanks for the video! How is it adding to the total number of likes when you like something?
Thanks for the question! So it just patches a record to a separate list of the likes, with the GUID for the photo as one of the fields. Then in the app I just count the rows in the "like" list that have the matching GUID for any given photo
@@powertothepeople4525 Awesome, thank you!! This is going to be a huge help for my current app!! 🙂
I wasted many hours with MS Forms until I finally realized it was useless for what I was looking for. I spent many more hours before finding this video. Thank you so much for this content. I was able to complete a project that stored data in a sharepoint.
Great video and humour :)🙃
Amazing
First of all thank you. The datacards were driving me nuts. So you know. If you what the controls to stay the same size on Form Size Change. Turn Off Snap To Columns
3rd video on creating dialogues or popups and I’m ready for pulling my hair out and smashing the computer up the wall…. Why is every single video trying to delete something from a data set??!! I JUST WANT A GODDAMNED POPUP TO POP-UP!!! Then have a button to go away again back to the screen before. Nothing fancy… nothing to interact with anything, nothing to control anything. I just want a simple pop up and then go away… (rocking back and forth in the corner holding my knees)
Did u find a solution. Let me know if u need any help
@@Aravind-i5r I did not… I just gave up on it. Was fed up of searching around and finding videos about stuff completely unrelated or overcomplicated.
Hi, it helps me a lot, I stuck with this scenario around 2 days finally you did great 👍
So glad to hear that the video helped you!
Complexity jump from Infopath to Power Apps is... an ass. Microsoft, what the f!
Thanks this is really helpful 👍
Hi Thanks for this, What if you have a form that is separated into pages or tabs i.e. a form that is 40 fields split across 4 tabs
The problem with powerapp is when I use dropbox on share I must also use dropbox on powerapp
thanks, i have one question and i need some suggestions, i have a condition where popup will be there OnStart screen and it has two button Yes and No on yes it will go to different screen but on No what should be the condition to close the entire popup and show the back screen...i know the logic when onclick on any button popup will come and from there we can do our stuff as we like but if popup is already there then how should be logic to close that on click on No button.
In the OnStart property of the app, set a global variable to true.... set the visibility of the pop up to that Variable. On click of the no button, set the Variavle to false. Hope I understood the question properly amd that it solves it!
Where can I find the video for the global variables set up? That you talked about in this video?
Helping video. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Hehe I had to laugh you answered your phone while recording this video and still posted it as it, no edits, informational video though
Thanks for the video. Useful example
thanks! again, you made it easier to understand how to use Power Apps :)
Thanks for the information, but i have a problem when I want to select all the items, becuase the app don´t let me select all of them just one by one. Please could you tell me how did you do that?
3:30- what he's actually teaching us
Thank you for this. Really saved me some headaches.
great, WONDERFULL!!
Thank you! Microsoft should offer you a job. And y'all may want to skip the eternal wait for an "if statement" formula from 19:50 to 22:15
Hello Nate !! Thank you so much for a wonder video with lots of knowledge on it. I am trying to build up a form using PowerApps to get the date from the list or excel columns and after filling up the for, want to collect the data on the excel and want to send that form or data to the different emails depending upon the option they choose, may be using power automate. i am stuck in it!! I would be Grateful if you can help
Good stuff!
Hello Nate! thank you soo much for this! was able to replicate by creating an Event Management Request for the Event Planners in my office...BUT I would like to send a link of the form for them to open when they receive the e-mail (did it directly from PowerApps); was able to create a "Welcome" screen but it opens to already submitted data, how can I have it open to a blank form for new requests? also am I able to add a PDF to the form for the requestee to complete and submit with their form?...welcome also any suggestions if there are any other methods/options that I can add to my app as well! I know this may be a loooong winded question...thank you sooo much! (...btw, using Hubby's account, so my name is Sandy👧🏽)
Thanks for the excellent video. After watching the first 20seconds, I knew it was going to be useful and well explained.
Nice, thank you.
Thank you so much !!!
Cool tips. Thanks for sharing. Won my LIKE !!!
Awesome, thank you!
Having trouble making this work. I'm not using a gallery item like you did. Instead, I'm in a detail screen trying to get an Info icon to display more info. I grouped the items I want to become visible, but I can't make them appear when I press the icon. Any thoughts?
I'm having a similar issue. I'm using containers instead of a gallery because I don't need the gallery functionality. The error I'm getting is that the "Select of a control (in my case a Container) that doesn't have an OnSelect property." Did you ever get your issue figured out?