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Concatenate string expressions in PowerApps Canvas apps using $ operator

Concatenate string expressions in PowerApps Canvas apps using $ operator

Looking at the topic of this blog, you might be wondering – “What new I am going to learn here?” And specially if you have been working on PowerApps for some time, this question is even more relevant. Let’s see what’s new in here. If you want to display a Welcome message to a user …

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