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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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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Read moreSharePoint Lists / Microsoft Lists have a capability that allows you to add a button to a row, which when clicked will set the value of one or more columns in that row. For example, a “Complete Task” button, when clicked, could set the a status column in a row to “Completed” and set a person field called “Completed by” to the current user’s name. All of this can be done without the need for any kind of workflow or flow. You’ll also learn the logic of how to create a button that only shows for a certain person.
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