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Learn Microsoft Power Apps - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801070645
Pages 702 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Matthew Weston Matthew Weston
Profile icon Matthew Weston
Elisa Bárcena Martín Elisa Bárcena Martín
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Table of Contents (27) Chapters

Preface 1. Introducing Power Apps 2. Creating Your First Canvas Power App 3. Creating Apps in SharePoint 4. Publishing and Leveraging in Power Apps 5. Exploring Controls 6. Exploring Formulas 7. Exploring Reusable Controls 8. Working with Data 9. Introducing Connectors 10. Using GPS in Power Apps 11. Working with Images and Barcodes 12. Securing Your Power Apps 13. Working Offline 14. Using Power Automate with Power Apps 15. Using Azure with Power Apps 16. Visualizing Data 17. Introducing Artificial Intelligence 18. Introducing Microsoft Dataverse 19. Introducing Model-Driven Apps 20. Creating Model-Driven Apps 21. Exploring Environments and Data Policies 22. Introducing the Future of Power Apps 23. Good Practices for Creating Power Apps 24. Other Books You May Enjoy
25. Index
Appendix

Summary

In this chapter, we looked at the various types of apps that can be created using Microsoft Power Apps and the differences between canvas apps and model-driven apps. We explored the ways in which we can get started, whether that’s by using a blank app or by using one of the excellent templates that are provided by Power Apps.

As we explored the left-hand side menu, we came across connectors, data models in the form of tables, and Microsoft Power Automate, which is our business logic platform. We can combine all of these to create powerful apps without having to write any code.

We also looked at the key elements of Power Apps Studio, which is the key development tool on your Power Apps journey. We looked at various menus and how they can be used to apply basic styling and configuration to our app and components. We investigated the Insert menu and the types of controls that can be added through this menu, which range from inputs to media controls.

Then, we looked at the makeup of the main development area, including the screens list in the Tree view, which contains not only your screens but also any components that have been added to that screen. From here, we have the ability to undertake basic actions on those components, such as reordering, copying, and duplicating.

Finally, we started to delve into the realms of formulas and functionality through the formula bar and the properties pane. We can apply conditional logic using rules and see all of the available properties by selecting the Advanced tab.

In the next chapter, we’ll create our first canvas app.

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