Power Apps Tutorial
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Published 2022-02-11
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Who it's for: Anyone looking to create and/or use powerful custom business apps.
What it is: Power Apps is a suite of apps, services, and connectors, as well as a data platform, that provides a rapid development environment to build custom apps for your business needs. Using Power Apps, you can quickly build custom business apps that connect to your data stored either in the underlying data platform (Microsoft Dataverse), or in various online and on-premises data sources (SharePoint, OneDrive, SQL Server, Microsoft® 365, Dynamics 365, and more). Power Apps enables users to create feature-rich, custom apps without writing code. You can also create apps from scratch or use the collection of templates available.
What you'll learn: This course is designed for app makers/creators, app users, and some other minor roles. You’ll learn about different types of apps (canvas, model-driven, and portal apps). We’ll create a new canvas app from scratch that will be used to review pertinent financial data. You’ll learn about the Power Apps interface, connecting to a data source, working with app screens, changing properties, saving an app, and playing an app. Then, we’ll move on to creating apps from SharePoint lists and a variety of other data sources. Along the way, you’ll learn how to work with Power Apps components such as galleries, forms, screen controls, images, and format controls. We’ll show you how to access and share apps. Finally, we’ll end the course with a bonus section on adding Power BI to a Power App.
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Start 0:00
Introduction 0:03
What is Power Apps? 3:17
Introduction to Creating Power Apps 10:57
Reviewing Excel File and Launching Power Apps 12:05
Creating a Canvas App from Blank 15:27
Connecting to an Excel Online Data Source 18:34
Introduction to Canvas App Studio 25:04
Changing Gallery Properties and Preview App 36:14
Renaming App Objects 39:26
Adding New Screens, Connecting to Data Tables, and Selecting Layout and Fields 40:38
Saving Apps to the Cloud and Previewing New Screens 44:21
Adding Label Control and Formatting Screen Properties and Label Control 46:26
Using Screen Control to Navigate App Screens and Updating Saves 53:54
Closing Apps, Playing from Lists, and Accessing Canvas Studio 59:48
Update Source Data and View Changes in App 1:02:55
View Version Information 1:08:10
Introduction to Creating Power Apps from SharePoint Lists 1:15:09
Creating Two Lists in SharePoint 1:16:11
Creating Apps Using the SharePoint Integrate Feature 1:25:33
Using Apps to Populate SharePoint Lists 1:29:31
Adding Images to Apps 1:35:15
Adding Images in Canvas Studio 1:37:53
Create Apps from Templates 1:42:39
Sharing and Publishing Apps 1:47:45
Introduction to Creating Model-Driven Apps 1:55:53
Creating Model-Driven Apps from Blank 1:57:22
Configuring Sitemaps - Save, Publish, and Close App 2:02:48
Customizing Apps 2:10:00
Play App - Add Account - Add Phone Log 2:12:53
Introduction to Power BI Integration 2:20:42
Copying Excel Online File Path 2:21:58
Connecting to Excel Online Files and Creating Basic Reports in Power BI 2:24:03
Publish to Power BI Service and Add Power Apps to Report Page 2:30:46
Adding Reports to Dashboards and Accessing Power Apps 2:35:46
Conclusion 2:39:14
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All Comments (21)
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The pace of your videos are the best that I have seen...I watch it at 2x speed and can still follow along.
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I have not finished the course but the instructor is very clear and good, thank you.
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The pace is perfect, the level of detail is super for a starter. I wish you would have completed the logic in the Financial App, so when for example one clicks in Germany, you only see Germany data in the second screen in the app, not all of the collection. Apart from this, the training was super useful, congratulations and thanks for the content and quality! Top training.
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Thank you so very much for the knowledge. I have enjoyed every bit of it and most especially the model driven apps as it is just exactly what i work with at my previous job as a call centre officer in a bank.
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Am so happy of arriving this type of videos, really excited about power apps, thanks!
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I thank you very much for this training, really I have made good progress with all your explanation
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WoWzer...thanks for the free training!!! Once I get a job in ICT - currently I'm a manual working dude working just above minimum salary...driving forklifts and tractors etc... I'll subscribe and pay for more and more of youre training! once I get that job and I'm going to get it because LearnIT has empowered me!! Man I get this shit LOL xxx
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Trish, thanks for the great video. Love your voice, made it even better. Great job. I’m impressed
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you know im not good that much in programs but its so clear really thank you
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WoW! It is a learning journey not just a video! Thank you
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What a comprehensive tutorial! Thank you so much!
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Thank you for the tutorial! In the "Populate SharePoint Assets List" app, I did not understand why we uploaded images of PCs, laptops and mobile devices but never displayed them in the app as images.
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Thanks for this training. It was really impactful. Thanks
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This is a very well made video. I'm a developer so this content is a bit below my personal skill level however I enjoyed the entire video. Any beginner who lands here has done themselves a good service.
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Very good presentation. I'm in between a write code and point and click type of development so found this very useful as an introduction to Microsoft Power Apps.. Thank you for sharing..
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You are such a wonderful teacher!
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Well-Done.Thanks for the sharing wonderful Tutorial
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I started learning Power Apps last month and feel the biggest challenge in this environment is "delegation." It affects all data sources: Dataverse, Sharepoint, SQL Server, etc. Delegation is a way for Power Apps to avoid slowdown in performance. Some tasks can be delegated, while some can't in order to improve performance. When you have tasks that can't be delegated, you have to re-write the code in often obtuse and treacherous ways. For instance, if your data source is SQL Server, then Sum(If(A = B, Table1, Table2)) is not a delegable task, but If(A = B, Sum(Table1), Sum(Table2)) is. If you have a really long formula, it's hard to spot such a subtle workaround. And if you can't find any workaround to avoid a non-delegable task, then Power Apps can only process up to 2000 records, thus potentially returning incorrect counts or sums in your results. And of course, if your app can't even count or sum correctly, your app is no good. So this delegation issue is a pretty big deal and should be top priority for any app designer to learn.
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very helpful tutorial, thank you very much for sharing, more video tutorials to come:)
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Loved the cutscenes