In this video I go through a brand new feature currently in public preview, Command Designer. The Command Designer allows you to easily use Power Fx to create custom buttons in the command bar. I show how you can show or hide a button in the command bar, using Power Fx. This can be used to extend Model-driven apps even further, using an in-built method to customise the user experience.
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