Tag Archives: List form

SharePoint List Form – Form Editor

Over the years in SharePoint, there have been several different technologies to use, in order to do some customization to the out-of-box list forms.  No more SharePoint Designer for forms, no more InfoPath.  Yes, you can use Power Apps to customize forms, but now there’s another alternative! If you have some pretty basic changes to make to the way your

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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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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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Customize List Forms – Power Apps Easy Button

There is a brand new, super easy way of customizing SharePoint Online list forms now, replacing the way that we used to do it in InfoPath.  Now, not only can we quickly customize a list form in the browser using PowerApps, but once we do that, that customized form becomes the default form on the list!  So, when end users

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List Form Fields–Show/Hide For Certain People: Part 2

In this second post of the three part blog series, I will show how you can show or hide fields according to whether or not the currently logged in person is part of a certain SharePoint group. This is a three part blog: Part 1: Using an ASPX form, with a SharePoint list of certain people who will be allowed

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List Form Fields–Show/Hide For Certain People: Part 1

STOP USING INFOPATH Three years ago, I wrote a blog post called Displaying SharePoint Fields by Permission Level.  This one has the highest amount of hits, but it is an imperfect solution.  One of the most common questions that was asked was to see if there’s a way to show or hide fields in an ASPX form based on who

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