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Power Apps - Building Power Apps
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Posted on 27 May 2016 18:19:12 by 6

Are there any good video tutorials with step by step instruction on how to use Power Apps with a share point list? 

  • LisaChen1226 Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on 31 May 2016 at 10:14:47
    Re: Video tutorials

    Hi,

     

    Besides, Start a flow in an app to create item on SharePoint Online:

    https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/tutorials/using-logic-flows/

     

    Best Regards,

    Lisa Chen

  • LisaChen1226 Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on 31 May 2016 at 10:11:40
    Re: Video tutorials

    Hi GEN3,

     

    Refer to the article about creating an app to manage data from SharePoint Online:

    https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/tutorials/app-from-sharepoint/

     

    Best Regards,

    Lisa Chen

  • Steelman70 Profile Picture
    873 on 27 May 2016 at 19:59:25
    Re: Video tutorials

    I am not sure about videos, but here is what worked for me step-by-step.  If you get stuck please respond with step number and screenshot if possible.

     

    1. Create a simple custom list in your SharePoint Online site (not sure it works on-premise), if you do not already have one
    2. Sign into https://web.powerapps.com
    3. On the left select Manage and then Connections
    4. At the top right select New Connection
    5. From the menu, select SharePoint Online and follow the instructions. Your connection should now appear in your list of connections
    6. I assume you have downloaded PowerApps Studio, please launch it
    7. Create a new blank PowerApp (Phone or Tablet)
    8. At the top select Content and then Data Sources
    9. In the panel that appears on the right, select Add data source
    10. You should see the SharePoint connection added above in step 5, select it
    11. The data souure should now appear in the Data sources panel, and you are now ready to consume the data in your PowerApp.  Take a note of the data source name
    12. At the top select Insert and then Gallery and select a vertical custom gallery
    13. Set the Items property of the gallery to the name of your data source from Step 11
    14. Select the first section of the gallery and insert a text box
    15. Set the Text property of the text box to ThisItem.Title, the Title column contents should now appear in your gallery

    If you have got this far then the rest should be ok

     

     

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