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Microsoft Power Apps Cookbook, 2e

You're reading from   Microsoft Power Apps Cookbook, 2e Apply low-code recipes to solve everyday business challenges and become a Power Apps pro

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803238029
Length 414 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Eickhel Mendoza Eickhel Mendoza
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Building Pixel-Perfect Solutions with Canvas Apps FREE CHAPTER 2. Building from Data with Model-Driven Apps 3. Choosing the Right Data Source for Your Applications 4. Automating Processes with Power Automate 5. Extending the Platform 6. Improving User Experience 7. Power Apps Everywhere 8. Empowering Your Applications with No Code Artificial Intelligence 9. Discovering the Power Platform Admin Center 10. Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting 11. Advanced Techniques with Power Apps Component Framework 12. Reaching Beyond the Organization with Power Pages 13. Other Books You May Enjoy
14. Index

Setting up your first canvas app component

After discussing the advantages of using cues from design guidelines, let’s mix this concept using canvas app components. With the help of this recipe, and the others that fall into the components category, we will recreate some of the most common controls in the design guidelines, so you can reuse them in your apps.

Imagine building a canvas app with 30 screens using the same menu copied over and over. Eventually, the organization might require a new option added to the menu. You would have to apply the change to each of your application screens.

As we mentioned before, a component encapsulates controls that serve one purpose. Working with them is like creating a new screen; the designer and the available controls are the same. The difference lies in that you can set the dimensions to match a specific size.

Going back to the previous example, creating a menu component will allow replicating instances of this element on...

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