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'Next' and 'Previous' buttons with modern tab controls in Power Apps 

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🚀 Welcome to an exciting Power Apps tutorial where we unlock the secrets of seamless navigation in your apps! In this video, I'll guide you through the process of integrating 'Next' and 'Previous' buttons with modern tab controls in Power Apps. This feature is a game-changer for user experience, making your app navigation intuitive and effortless.
👉 What You'll Learn:
How to set up modern tabs in Power Apps.
Implementing 'Next' and 'Previous' buttons for smooth tab navigation.
Techniques to ensure your tabs and content stay perfectly synchronized.
Tips to enhance user interaction and make your apps more user-friendly.
🔧 Perfect for:
Power Apps beginners looking to add professional navigation to their apps.
Intermediate users aiming to refine their app's user experience.
Anyone interested in learning more about Power Apps capabilities.
📌 In this step-by-step tutorial, I'll walk you through the entire process, from setting up your tabs to implementing the navigation buttons, ensuring you have all the knowledge needed to replicate this in your own projects.
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📢 Have questions or insights? Drop them in the comments below! I love to hear your thoughts and engage with our growing community.
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@leoforster3325
@leoforster3325 7 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@DomiVersaix
@DomiVersaix Месяц назад
Amazing video!! This was just what I needed! I was able to adapt your tutorial perfectly- I'm so happy/relieved/giddy with excitement, lol. In my case, rather than multiple containers under one screen, I have multiple forms. I'm not sure if this is best practice (rather than multiple screens), but I'm in too deep now & this video was a lifesaver. Thank youuu!
@DomiVersaix
@DomiVersaix Месяц назад
now if only there was good video for patching this all together...
@OptimalTrainingGroup
@OptimalTrainingGroup Месяц назад
Glad the video helped you!
@OptimalTrainingGroup
@OptimalTrainingGroup Месяц назад
@@DomiVersaix What do you mean patching this all together? In what way?
@rebeccamayer3602
@rebeccamayer3602 7 месяцев назад
Followed your guidance but it has caused me an issue can you help please? basically I’ve got a new power apps and I want a homepage that you can navigate to a form from.. the form in question I have made a tabbed form using modern insert ‘tab list’ I’m super happy with how this turned out but now I’ve realised that in creating this it has made the form be the first page of my app and not my home page.. when I click ‘App’ -> ‘OnStart’ -> Fx = Set(tabData, Table({TabName:”Customer details”, TabValue:1},{TabName:”Transaction Details”, TabValue:2})) this is obviously why my form is on start of my app however my question is how do I keep the tab formatting I have above but not have it OnStart of my app? Thanks in advance
@TheTheinnovator
@TheTheinnovator 7 месяцев назад
You can add it to the OnVisible property of the screen the tab is used in. Try that and let me know if that works.
@OptimalTrainingGroup
@OptimalTrainingGroup 7 месяцев назад
Use the OnVisible property of the screen as mentioned.
@rebeccamayer3602
@rebeccamayer3602 7 месяцев назад
@@TheTheinnovatorthank you so much it worked however now I have a blank screen until I click the next button.. I think because I removed ‘UpdateContext({currentTab: 1}) to add this into the Onvisible function… is there anyway to have them both in the function? Thanks in advance!
@OptimalTrainingGroup
@OptimalTrainingGroup 7 месяцев назад
@@rebeccamayer3602 You may have to add it to the OnStart property but you would have to change updateContext to Set(currentTab, 1), to make it global. You would also have to convert all updateContext for 'currentTab' to Set(). See if that works.
@frog19970118
@frog19970118 8 месяцев назад
Exactly what I was looking for, tysm!
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