Sometimes even the most simple requests can balloon in extra configuration to meet the client’s vision.
One of the most common uses of a Power Apps portal is to collect some information using a form. Adding a form component to a portal page is a very simple exercise. You create the model-driven form in the Power Apps maker portal, and then in the Portal Studio create a page and add the…
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Inject content into Power Apps portals form components
Sometimes even the most simple requests can balloon in extra configuration to meet the client’s vision. One of the most common uses of a Power Apps portal is to collect some information using a form. Adding a form component to a portal page is a very simple exercise.
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