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App Timer Wait Recipe Released

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Ever wanted to make your PowerApp in such a way that a user can press a button, use UI cues to show the user that something is happening, then make sure something happens first before you can press that button again in your app?

 

For example, have you ever wanted to do this to tell a user (and even enforce) that something is processing while a Power Automate Flow is running from the PowerApp, for instance, and only want the user to continue interacting with the app after the Flow returned a response?

 

Check out our new recipe App Timer Wait Recipe here
App Timer Wait Recipe

 including free .msapp download. 

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  • v-yutliu-msft Profile Picture
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    Re: App Timer Wait Recipe Released

    Hi @poweractivate ,

    Do you mean that you want to share an app?

    Thanks for your sharing!

    I suggest you post this kind of issue here:

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

    This place is used to collect users' feedback.

     

    Best regards,

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