SharePoint Online: Migrating from InfoPath to PowerApps
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
With the end of InfoPath on the horizon, learn about migrating to SharePoint PowerApps to create custom forms for your users.
Syllabus
Introduction
- It's time to make the move to PowerApps
- What's happening with InfoPath forms?
- PowerApps forms vs. Microsoft Forms
- Get the most from this course
- Why customize?
- Adjust list form settings
- Change site permissions
- Create a new PowerApps form
- A quick tour of the PowerApps window
- Identify form elements
- Challenge: Create a new PowerApps form
- Solution: Create a new PowerApps form
- Change form colors and fonts
- Hide and resize fields
- Add images
- Save and publish forms
- Modify forms when lists change
- Challenge: Modify the form
- Solution: Modify the form
- Tabbed forms: Create the tabs
- Tabbed forms: Assign the data cards
- Tabbed forms: Define the behaviors
- Challenge: Create tabs
- Solution: Create tabs
- Create multipage forms
- Create different forms: Create the forms
- Create different forms: Define behaviors
- Correct image fields in the form
- Add dynamic functionality: Conditional formatting
- Add dynamic functionality: Validation
- Automation: Use forms to initiate Flows
- Challenge: Add conditional formatting
- Solution: Add conditional formatting
- Where to go from here
Taught by
Phil Gold
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