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The button always remains visible on the screen when I scroll up and down

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Hi,
I have some problems with PowerApps. I created an app for submitting a form, but when I scroll up and down, the Approve and Reject buttons always remain on the screen.
I tried fixing the position of the buttons, but it doesn't work.
Can anyone help me? 
 
I expected position as below
 
 
This is the screen when i scroll
 
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    Mark Nanneman Profile Picture
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    The scroll bar is probably just on your form so it has no effect on the buttons or any other control or component. 
     
    If you want the buttons to move as you scroll, you'd need to:
    1. put both your form and your buttons in a container,
    2. set the container's vertical overflow to scroll
    3. make your form tall enough that the whole form is displayed without a scroll bar on the form (you only want one scroll bar on the parent container).
    4. add your buttons to the container underneath your form
     
    e.g. 
    here i have a form and a container with buttons in in a parent vertical container (container10)
    container10 (the parent container) has vertical overflow set to scroll
     
    I set the form's height to 800 so that the whole thing is displayed without a scroll bar.  The amount of the form that's not visible due to the size of the app and the parent container can be seen by scrolling the parent container.

     
    Here's the whole thing in play mode (no scrolling)
    scroll down, and i can see the buttons:
     
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    timl Profile Picture
    36,749 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hi CU25120316-0
     
    The other way to do this is to add a 'Custom Card' to the bottom of your form and to add your Approve and Reject buttons into the custom card. By doing that, the 2 buttons will always be fixed to the bottom of the form.
     
     

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