Thanks, this video helped a lot. I have a question. Is there any way I can center the form on the screen? With this method, the form is in full screen, but infortunatelly, it seems to be left-aligned on the screen.
Unfortunately there is not a way currently to make a SharePoint form centered on the screen. It all comes down to the fact that SharePoint forms cannot read the screen size of the viewer. It will unfortunately always be left-aligned. If you can, I would recommend building a stand-alone power app instead (which can read screen sizes).
A lot of the design work is the same, but some major differences--especially with the Infopath xml libraries. All of the metadata stored in those files have to migrated to SharePoint columns. Good luck!
The app form looks great but the launch command seems to be randomly launching the form whenever I change views within the list, what could be causing this and how can I stop it. Thanks
Hey Great info, thanks! However I bumped into your video because I always have a lot of whitespace below my SharePoint forms. If I reduce the resolution of my monitor by a lot, its better, but I want to use the highest reso ofc. Any tips? I don't have the same issue with regular PowerApps
I would just suggest playing around with different display settings within the app itself, publishing, and checking how the screen displays. I have been pretty disappointed with the ability to control the whitespace or embed area of the SharePoint forms versus what you can do with a canvas app. Always go full canvas app if you can. If your users are internal, and have power apps enabled for them, you can use the canvas app url for your SharePoint form, and that will give you a much better screen resolution.
@@TheFlowHawk Thx for the response! So you mean handle the technique you demonstrated here right? Not sliding out the SharePoint form from the side but open it in a new tab fullscreen?
This was a very helpful video. Thank you for taking the time to make and share it.
Very useful, Sharepoint forms had been sending me insane, this helped understand the relationship with PowerAPPS
Glad to have helped! This concept is not very well documented.
Awesome content, those are hidden gems! 💎
Tucked away further than they should be!
Thanks for the video. Is it possible to open the power app's form on the same tab ?
Thanks, this video helped a lot. I have a question. Is there any way I can center the form on the screen? With this method, the form is in full screen, but infortunatelly, it seems to be left-aligned on the screen.
Unfortunately there is not a way currently to make a SharePoint form centered on the screen. It all comes down to the fact that SharePoint forms cannot read the screen size of the viewer. It will unfortunately always be left-aligned. If you can, I would recommend building a stand-alone power app instead (which can read screen sizes).
Very usefull video.. I have to migrate tons of infopath forms to PowerApp
A lot of the design work is the same, but some major differences--especially with the Infopath xml libraries. All of the metadata stored in those files have to migrated to SharePoint columns. Good luck!
The app form looks great but the launch command seems to be randomly launching the form whenever I change views within the list, what could be causing this and how can I stop it. Thanks
Hey Great info, thanks!
However I bumped into your video because I always have a lot of whitespace below my SharePoint forms.
If I reduce the resolution of my monitor by a lot, its better, but I want to use the highest reso ofc.
Any tips?
I don't have the same issue with regular PowerApps
I would just suggest playing around with different display settings within the app itself, publishing, and checking how the screen displays. I have been pretty disappointed with the ability to control the whitespace or embed area of the SharePoint forms versus what you can do with a canvas app. Always go full canvas app if you can.
If your users are internal, and have power apps enabled for them, you can use the canvas app url for your SharePoint form, and that will give you a much better screen resolution.
@@TheFlowHawk Thx for the response! So you mean handle the technique you demonstrated here right? Not sliding out the SharePoint form from the side but open it in a new tab fullscreen?
@@BorelaxDota are your users internal to your organization? Or do they include guest users?
Excellent this is what i require exactly
Glad I could help!
great video thank you!
You're welcome!
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