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Hi, Could you help me please, is it possible to customize Edit Form in Sharepoint List via Power Apps, so that it looks like the picture.

The top part will not be editable, only view current item.
In the bottom part there will be an edit form for creating an item in another list, they will be connected by the ID column.
In the middle there will be a gallery of items, filtered by the item from the current list.
How can this be implemented without scrolling?


 
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  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
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    Hi @xvzms,
    I am not sure that you mean by "without scrolling" as once the number of records in those galleries with their Template Height exceed the vertical space you have allocated for the gallery, then scrolling on the gallery certainly will be necessary. From what I can see, you would have a Form at the top and then two galeries underneath it. I am not sure what further information to provide based on the limited information you posted.
     
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  • xvzms Profile Picture
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    Hi @WarrenBelz,

    In addition to my post, I tried to create Vertical Container and put two Vertical Gallery and one Edit Form inside.


    But now I'm facing a problem that I have empty spaces if the content of the top gallery is not completely filled.
    I would like the height of the galleries to be flexible. Although I set the Height of the gallery to be the height of its controls inside, this formula is not applied for some reason.
    Maybe someone can help me figure this out?
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    Hi @xvzms,
    I am not sure exactly what I am looking at here, but if for instance that second panel is a Flexible Height Gallery with multiple records and two labels, the top Label "Jack Brown" would be a normal Label control and the Label below containing the multiple lines would have AutoHeight set to true. The TemplateSize of the Gallery would be set to the minimum allowing for the two control heights with one line each.
    The will present all records in the gallery expanded vertically to the appropriate height allowing for the content.
     
    You cannot however make the actual Height of the whole gallery dynamic other than the maximum is restrained by the container it is in.
     
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