
Want to move between multiple screens in a Power Apps Canvas App?
In this beginner-friendly Power Apps tutorial, you’ll learn how to navigate between
different screens using the Navigate() function.
Screen navigation is one of the most important concepts when building real-world Power
Apps applications, especially when creating multi-page apps, forms, dashboards, or
workflows.
In this step-by-step tutorial, you’ll learn:
✔ How to create multiple screens in a Canvas App
✔ How to add buttons to trigger navigation
✔ How to use the Navigate() function
✔ How to move from one screen to another smoothly
✔ A simple demo to understand navigation flow
Screen navigation is widely used in real-world apps such as:
• Multi-step forms
• Dashboard navigation
• Employee management systems
• Business workflow apps
• Apps integrated with Dynamics 365 (D365 CE)
Time Stamp-
00:00-00:12 Introduction
00:13-00:56 Screen 1
00:57-1:22 Adding Screen 2 & Screen 3
1:23-1:37 Insert a label in Screen 2
1:38-1:54 Insert a label in Screen 3
1:55-2:45 Insert buttons in screen 2 & Screen 3
2:46-4:55 Demo
If you’re learning Microsoft Power Apps, exploring the Power Platform, or building
applications inside Dynamics 365, understanding navigation logic is essential for creating professional and user-friendly apps.
By the end of this video, you’ll understand how to design multi-screen applications and
control user flow in Power Apps.
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