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9/14/2020- Creating an app from a SharePoint list
- Adding and removing fields
- Saving and publishing the app
- Creating a survey app with drop-down lists
- Making a data connection in OneDrive
- Adding additional data sources
- Adding a theme
- Creating a budget tracker app
- Using Power Apps templates
- Creating an app that connects to multiple SharePoint lists
- Adding blank screens
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Bill] The idea of creating a mobile app can be frightening and seemingly out of reach for most people. But with Microsoft Power Apps, that's no longer the case. Throughout this course, I want to share with you how to create apps with data from SharePoint, OneDrive for Business, and Excel. We will even use a Power Apps template to create a budget tracker app, and we will replace it with our own data so that we can make it useful to us. Power Apps is a great tool for creating robust, no-code apps that can quickly be distributed throughout your organization, and that can help you increase productivity and streamline processes. I'm Bill Kulterman, and I have over 15 years of training experience teaching Microsoft products. Creating apps with Power Apps can be a lot of fun, so let's go ahead, and let's get started.
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Introduction
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1. Create an App from a SharePoint List
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Making a data connection3m 4s
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Create an app4m 4s
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Change the browse screen4m 13s
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Change a function formula3m 59s
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Reorder the display fields4m 10s
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Add columns3m 14s
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Add and remove fields4m 9s
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Change the display mode4m 43s
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Change the search field3m 26s
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Delete an action3m 52s
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Save and publish the app4m 23s
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2. Create a Survey App with Drop-Down Lists
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Add another data source3m 31s
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Add a drop-down input field4m 22s
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Save and test the app2m 44s
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3. Create the Budget Tracker App from a Template
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Power Apps templates2m 31s
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Preview the app3m 50s
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Replace sample app data3m 59s
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Refresh the data connection3m 58s
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Save the app and share it2m 24s
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4. Create an App That Connects to Multiple SharePoint Lists
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Create the app4m 11s
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Add data connections2m 15s
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Add a text label4m 51s
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Add a button and an action3m 33s
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Change button color4m 16s
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Add an icon and an action4m 32s
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Add a tool tip2m 33s
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Conclusion
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Next steps55s
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