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Move SharePoint Designer Workflows to Power Automate

SharePoint Designer has been the go-to tool for creating workflows in SharePoint for many years. However, Microsoft has been phasing out support for SharePoint Designer. This means that it’s time to move your old SharePoint Designer workflows to Microsoft Power Automate.

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List Choice Column “Other” with Power Apps

In Microsoft Lists, choice columns have a setting called Can add values manually. Learn how to create this functionality in a Power App form.

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Modern SharePoint Color-Coded Calendar

Microsoft Lists are SharePoint Lists, and these lists can be displayed as calendars. Conditional formatting can now be done on calendar views! This means that you can color code your calendars, based on values in the columns, such as an event category. Old Way: Overlays This concept of color coding has existed in the past, for classic calendars in SharePoint,

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Power Apps Containers for Gallery Columns

If you use a lot of galleries in your Power Apps, you may have noticed that it can get tedious sometimes, lining things up and arranging controls, especially when you want your gallery to look more like a table.  Yes, there is a data table control, but it doesn’t have as much functionality and flexibility as a gallery.  In this

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Build a Power Apps Waffle Menu – 5 Ways

Learn five ways to create a waffle menu in Microsoft Power Apps.

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Quick Chart: SharePoint/Microsoft List Data

In SharePoint online, the Quick Chart web part can show you dynamic data from a list!   As long as you have a SharePoint list (aka Microsoft list) on your site that has at least one number or currency column, you can use it in the web part settings, to display as a chart.  In this post, I’ll detail the steps

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Free Site Management Training in October

All month this October, I’m offering my SharePoint Power User class called Site Management for FREE to you!  This self-paced, online course is over 2 hours long, with video lessons and demonstrations throughout each module.  Simply click this link and click Enroll for free. It’s also free to create a student account, which you’ll need in order to enroll. Here is

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