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Power Apps – Basic App

Power Apps – Basic App
In today’s blog, we will see how to perform basic operations of Power Apps. And, then in the next blog, we will take it to an advanced level. We will see how to add & submit a new data record, view the data, and then modify the data. Add and Submit new record View the … Continue reading Power Apps – Basic App

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