From the course: SharePoint Online: Migrating from InfoPath to PowerApps

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From the course: SharePoint Online: Migrating from InfoPath to PowerApps

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- [Instructor] Alrighty we have reached the end of our adventures in PowerApps forms. I'll be honest with you, there are a lot of features that we haven't explored. For instance, there are a number of different things you can insert into forms such as additional control types, charts, and other media types. There are some things in forms like cascading dropdown fields and multi-page forms that are theoretically possible, but which can be extremely complex to set up. And frankly, they're not always reliable. The more complicated, the more likelihood of issues. Also, a lot of the possibilities are geared around custom apps that you're creating from scratch inside PowerApps Proper and they aren't necessarily appropriate for custom input forms. And then there are the features that Microsoft considers previews, experimental tools which may or may not continue to be available going forward. Things like components, being able to create…

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