How to embed Power bi report in PowerApps portal - EnjoySharePoint
In this PowerApps tutorial, we will discuss how to embed Power bi report in PowerApps portal. Basically, we will see how to embed Power BI Microsoft 365 Usage Analytics report in PowerApps.Complete …
Usually as a developer we face a situation where we have to repeat functionality across a form multiple times and the best way to do that is creating a component […]
Excel is one of the most popular business apps in the world so when people see data inside of Power Apps its natural for them to ask “can I download it to Excel?” The answer is yes, definitely! With …
Canvas app layout containers are now generally available
We are excited to announce the general availability of the container, horizontal container and vertical container layout controls in canvas apps! These controls help you automatically reflow and resize controls within them to enable easy, no expression layouts in canvas apps.
Apps for everyone: updates to Power Apps pricing and licensing
This week we’re wrapping up our fiscal year, a year of unprecedented growth for Power Apps. It’s a good moment to reflect on how far we’ve come together as a community and what it means to take the low code movement to the next, even larger scale. Today we announced on the official Microsoft Licensing blog that we’ll be making some changes to the price of Power Apps this Fall – reducing our prices for both the Per User and Per App plans and simplifying Per User in the process.
Extension for Visual Studio Code - Extension that makes your writing better by taking the recommendations from the Microsoft Writing Style Guide into account.
When you customize SharePoint List Form using Power Apps you would probably prefer to complete it on test environment and them migrate or export to productio...
Power Apps: Horizontal scroll in a vertical gallery with "freeze panes" effect | Michal Sacewicz
By default, a vertical gallery can only be scrolled one way - vertically. This can be a problem when trying to present data in Excel style and show many
Power Apps: create a flexible dialog box component in minutes | Michal Sacewicz
Instead of repeatedly creating similar objects in Power Apps, we can save a lot of time by using components. A good example I see in many apps is a dialog
Collect information from external stakeholders using Adaptive Cards and Power Automate flows – terhoantila.com
It is not uncommon that you need to get input from external parties as a step within your various business processes. You might need to collect approvals from stakeholders, for example. Or you need…
Advanced lookup experience in model-driven Power Apps
Lookups are a core component of model-driven apps, as they help bring underlying data relationships in Microsoft Dataverse to life. Advanced lookup helps end users explore and find that data easily, so they are more productive with data-entry tasks.
Make custom connectors free with Dataverse for Teams - Fabian Ackeret
In this blog post, I'm going to create a Power Automate Flow with the HTTP Request Trigger (premium) which can be triggered within a Power Apps App that doesn't need any premium licenses. It will become our custom connector
There's a problem that needs to be fixed in Power Automate
Have you ever had your flows showing the following error: There's a problem that needs to be fixed to trigger this flow. To see more details open flow checker.
Using App Profile Manager to Toggle Productivity Pane in Omnichannel - Carl de Souza
In this post, we will look at how to use the App Profile Manager to remove the Productivity Pane from Microsoft Omnichannel. The productivity pane is the pane that appears on the right side for agents in an Omnichannel call, and includes the Call Script, Knowledge Search, and Smart Assist. To turn it on or off, go to the App Profile Manager. You can do this by going to https://make.powerapps.com … Continue reading Using App Profile Manager to Toggle Productivity Pane in Omnichannel
Announcing Power Query dataflows for Dataverse in Teams (Preview).
Today we’re excited to announce that you can now use Power Query (preview) [documentation] to load data into the web version of Dataverse for Teams in selected regions and it will be available in all regions by the beginning of July. You can now upload your data from a variety of data sources using the familiar Power Query experience that also ships as part of Excel and Power BI.  The ability to use dataflows in the Teams client will follow soon!