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Replicate the behavior of SharePoint “SAVE” and “CANCEL” buttons in a form

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Hello everyone! I need to replicate the behavior of the “SAVE” and “CANCEL” buttons that I think are from SharePoint and not from PowerApps.

I replicate the save button with a submit and it takes me back to the list. That’s OK so forget about it.

 

The problem is the “CANCEL” button. If I create a button and assign the “exit()” function to its “OnSelect” property, it only exits the app and leaves me with a blank screen.

 

boton cancel.jpg

 

 

 

The only way to reload the form is by refreshing the site.

I need it to behave like the SharePoint cancel button that closes the PowerApp and takes you back to the SharePoint list.

How is this done? Can you help me please?

 

boton cancelar.jpg

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    StretchFredrik Profile Picture
    3,395 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Try this in your onselect:

     

    RequestHide()
  • mmbr1606 Profile Picture
    14,605 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    hey @FlowFalcon 

     

    what do you want to achieve when clicking the cancel button?

  • FlowFalcon Profile Picture
    143 on at

    I need you to return to the SharePoint list. This is the same behavior you would have if you press the cancel button located at the top.

  • mmbr1606 Profile Picture
    14,605 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    did u customize the form with powerapps or is it a stand alone app has the sharepointlist connected to your app?

  • FlowFalcon Profile Picture
    143 on at

    I'm migrating a form from InfoPath (connected to SharePoint) to PowerApps (it's not a standalone app), and since it's a bit lengthy, I want to add the save and cancel buttons at the end of it.

  • StretchFredrik Profile Picture
    3,395 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Check my suggestion above, should be the solution if its a SharePoint form uve edited with Power Apps

  • FlowFalcon Profile Picture
    143 on at

    OIP.jpg

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