Tag Archives: Forms

Collab365 GLOBALCON1 –Virtual Conference

There’s something FREE happening that you’re not going to want to miss!  The #GLOBALCON1 Virtual 5-Day Virtual Conference is coming up Mar 2-6, 2020. I’ll be speaking at this awesome virtual conference, and there is a long list of other awesome speakers and sessions to check out!  My session is: Customized SharePoint List Forms in Power Apps – Ten Pro

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PowerApps Custom Field Errors

Have you ever filled out a form in PowerApps, missed a few required fields, and were presented with something ugly like this? In this post, I’ll show you how you can customize those little red error messages on required fields, to make them say something more specific / custom.  First of all, here’s some information about the error message.  In

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STOP USING INFOPATH

InfoPath is a really, really old technology.  Why are a lot of companies still using it?  I’ve teamed up with Rob Bogue and Mark Rackley, for this informal “Stop using InfoPath” campaign. Microsoft killed InfoPath, wow, it’s been about 7 years ago now?  A lot of companies are still crunching along with thousands of InfoPath forms, just waiting… for… what

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Power Apps Text Input Pattern Validation

Do you ever have a form with a text box for someone to type their phone number or email address, and would like to enforce that pattern?  In many forms, we don’t want the form to be able to be submitted if the data hasn’t been typed in the correct way, or pattern, like social security number, phone numbers, bank

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Power Apps as a Front End

There are two different ways that you can create PowerApps canvas apps.  There are customized SharePoint list forms, and there are standalone PowerApps.  I always prefer standalone, and I wrote a post that is a full comparison between the two types, PowerApps Standalone App Versus Customized List Form.  Whenever I’m talking about the fact that I prefer standalone over customized

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Power Apps Form Logic

In PowerApps, once you get beyond the basics of customizing SharePoint list forms, or just using the out-of-box form control in your apps, the next common thing that people like to do, is add some logic to their forms.

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Power Apps Filter by [Me]

In SharePoint, it’s easy to create a view that shows a list with a person field filtered to show [Me], so the items in the list are dynamically related to the current person looking at the list.  In PowerApps though, it’s a little trickier because of the delegation error.  Here’s the error that you may have come across in trying

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