So far, we have discussed how we can pass canvas app chart values to flow and generate a printable HTML in SharePoint. I highly recommend that you read my previous post to understand the context.
Now, our challenge today is to create a button action that can access the SharePoint document within the PowerApps.
Here are the steps:
- Pass SharePoint document link to the canvas app using…
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Export PowerApps charts – Part 2
So far, we have discussed how we can pass canvas app chart values to flow and generate a printable HTML in SharePoint. I highly recommend that you read my previous post to understand the context. Now, our challenge today is to create a button action that can access the SharePoint document within the PowerApps.
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