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Posted on by 115

Hi everyone.

 

Just wondering if there is a way for PowerApps to show the full names of the items in the collection (in View > Collections)?

 

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Cheers!

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  • RezaDorrani Profile Picture
    12,143 on at

    @JomarGF 

     

    Great question

    I have had the same issue

    Unfortunately it does not show the full name even though it has the option to drag it

     

    I mostly tend to add a temporary gallery to see the data in a collection

     

    Will be a good candidate for user voice

    https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/PowerApps-Ideas/idb-p/PowerAppsIdeas

     

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  • JomarGF Profile Picture
    115 on at
    Hi Reza

    My screen doesn't allow me to drag (resize) the field. Is there anything I am missing?

    Thanks.
  • RezaDorrani Profile Picture
    12,143 on at

    @JomarGF 

     

    My screen does not either (even though I see an option to extend when I hover next to the column name which is not showing in full)

    The extend does not work

    This has to be a bug wherein it does not show the entire column name

     

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  • yapper Profile Picture
    21 on at

    To see a single Collection value at a time, right click, then "Inspect Element" to view the page source code.

    Not elequent, but works in a pinch.

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