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Hello there,

 

Could anyone point me in the right direction? I would like to achive the same effect when you apply a discount using the ESTIMATOR PRO template.

 

I would like to have two buttons "Yes" "No"  and for no, close the pop up window.

 

Thank in advance for any response.

 

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    v-micsh-msft Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    Hi @sajarac,

     

    The function used under the Apply button is the following:

    Set(SelectedDiscount, Dropdown1.Selected);
    Set(ShowDiscount, false);
    Set(ShowDiscountResult, true)

    If you would like to add a No button, then the formula under the OnSelect property of the no button should be:

    Set(ShowDiscount, false)

    No need to change other parts.

    Let me know if that helps.

     

    Regards,

    Michael

     

  • unknown Profile Picture
    10 on at

     

    Hi,

         @v-micsh-msft

           How to create the hamburger menu use in this app ?

     

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