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Multiple files per page in detail view subgrid

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We are trying to offer file to external users using Portals. We ended up having the folders and thereof files displayed in a detail view.

 

Unlike the result of the video on https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/portals-integration/2-sharepoint

 

There is an extra page for each file.

 

I found a solution mentioning using the "classic experience" to make this work: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Apps-Portals/Displaying-multiple-documents-in-Related-Documents-subgrid/td-p/448130

 

However I cannot figure out how to access this ""classic experience" let alone set it up properly. Any suggestions? Thanks.

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    Re: Multiple files per page in detail view subgrid

    Turns out solution as described in https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Apps-Portals/Displaying-multiple-documents-in-Related-Docu... was good.

     

    My problem was to find the correct solution. Going to make.powerapps lead me to believe I should use the solution of my portal. Instead I should have used the "default" solution (this can also be accessed via advanced settings (see cog in top right) --> customize --> customize this solution). There find your entity and edit / create the form.

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    Re: Multiple files per page in detail view subgrid

    Thanks for pointing that out.

     

    Even though this looks completely different and I feel I am even more far away from finding a solution to this. Any ideas & help would be much appreciated. Thanks

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    Re: Multiple files per page in detail view subgrid

    by 'classic' they mean if you are in the make.powerapps interface to switch to the Classic Interface (it is a command bar button in make.powerapps when you are inside a Solution).

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