Creating a Form for users to complete is easy when you use SharePoint instead of MS Forms. Don't get me wrong, MS Forms is great too, but NOT when you're creating a Power App... Avoid the consufion between the 2, watch he vid.
I wasted many hours with MS Forms until I finally realized it was useless for what I was looking for. I spent many more hours before finding this video. Thank you so much for this content. I was able to complete a project that stored data in a sharepoint.
Suscribed! I think this covered my initial big question mark about MS Forms and Power Apps. Thanks a lot. Have some other questions, giving a look at your videos. Cheers.
@@powertothepeople4525 thanks! I didn't want to come with this question, however here it goes, I am having trouble making a Form work with a SharePoint (created via MS Teams). I have a process at work that is in regards Discarding material, so I created a MS Teams and so on (SharePoint and a List), created a MS Forms hanging from that SharePoint, however when in Power Automate, I dont get it to work. I also identified that it is easier to see "My Forms" while creating Flows, than to see the ones hanging from SharePoints. - Sorry for too much detail Thanks!
Hello Nate !! Thank you so much for a wonder video with lots of knowledge on it. I am trying to build up a form using PowerApps to get the date from the list or excel columns and after filling up the for, want to collect the data on the excel and want to send that form or data to the different emails depending upon the option they choose, may be using power automate. i am stuck in it!! I would be Grateful if you can help
That's the beauty of it. YOU know the the data is being sent to the SharePoint list, but the users of your app don't ever need to know that. All they know is they fill out a form, hit submit, and whatever happens/is displayed next is up to you as the app creator.
Hello Nate! thank you soo much for this! was able to replicate by creating an Event Management Request for the Event Planners in my office...BUT I would like to send a link of the form for them to open when they receive the e-mail (did it directly from PowerApps); was able to create a "Welcome" screen but it opens to already submitted data, how can I have it open to a blank form for new requests? also am I able to add a PDF to the form for the requestee to complete and submit with their form?...welcome also any suggestions if there are any other methods/options that I can add to my app as well! I know this may be a loooong winded question...thank you sooo much! (...btw, using Hubby's account, so my name is Sandy👧🏽)
I suggest for your to lessen side comments and focus on what you are sharing because its a kind of frustrating why we have to listen to your opinions which maybe unrelated to your topics. thanks.