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I have an application that is storing data in SharePoint Online. I'm pulling the data into Access to leverage Access' reporting capabilities. How can I bypass Access altogether and create .pdf reports in PowerApps?
Thanks!
Hi @geatherese ,
You can use the PDF() function to print a screen - I have a blog on how to email this to yourself.
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thanks for your feedback. I’m actually trying to do little more than a screenshot. I’d like to use PA to compile and print an Access style report.
any thoughts?
You will then need to venture into the HTML world and construct a report from the data, then use Power Automate to PDF it - here is a good video from Shane Young on the process.
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