Stick a Control to the Right Side | Power Apps Tip
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Do you have a button added to a Gallery control and need it to be positioned to the right side of the gallery? This tutorial has a quick tip for you. By setting the X property of the button control to a specific number, you can position the button to appear on the right side of the gallery. This allows you to keep the button in a fixed position regardless of how you manipulate the gallery. However, it is crucial to note that there is a catch.
If the gallery width is altered, the button control's X property might need adjustment to maintain its position relative to the gallery's right edge. With this knowledge, you can now stick a control to the right side of the parent with ease and flexibility.
Be sure to check out the source link for more useful tips and tricks like this one on Power Apps and Azure.
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