What’s new in Power Apps: April 2025 Feature Update
AI-powered Development See what’s new with this month’s Power Apps Pulse! This month we’re excited to share updates that make working with user details and data even easier in the Plan Designer! We’ve made some updates to make some Power Fx formulas easier to use and debug, and finally we’ve made a change to managing
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