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In Part 1 and 2 of the series, we showed the basics of how to build an inventory tracking app from scratch incorporating AI-driven Copilot capabilities. We added a mechanical parts table for data entry and sample data stored in Dataverse on the backend. Then, we added customizations such as new part records, a search function, and incorporated logic to trigger an email notification.
Emma Cooper, Principal PM Manager for Power Apps, delivers the final installment of our 3-part overview on the fundamentals for building your Power App from scratch.
► QUICK LINKS:
00:00 – Introduction
01:15 – How to find your apps
02:28 – Add Copilot to your app
04:24 – Navigate between screens
05:31 – Change screen names
06:45 – Conditional formatting
08:30 – How to publish your app
09:33 – How to share your app
11:24 – Integrate with Microsoft Teams and Sharepoint
11:49 – Wrap up
► Link References:
Our entire series is at https://aka.ms/PowerAppsAuthoring
Find apps you’ve been working on in https://make.powerapps.com
Power Fx formula options at https://aka.ms/PowerFxRef
Information on security roles and privileges at https://aka.ms/PowerPlatformRoles
Continue your learning at https://aka.ms/PAresources
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