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Managing Public SharePoint Documents for Power Apps Portal and Internal Documents Using Cloud Flow (Part 8 of 8)
When the SharePoint integration from Power Apps portals is enabled, the users can see all the SharePoint documents related to the record but we can upload the documents for internal purpose to the secondary Document Location and keep those hidden from the Portal user.
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