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		<title>Using PowerApps to Build SharePoint List Forms</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Today Microsoft announced the next step for PowerApps integration with SharePoint &#8211; using PowerApps forms within the context of a SharePoint list or library. This is another way PowerApps is becoming a strong successor to InfoPath forms and will give your users a rich viewing, creating, and editing experience right within their SharePoint library or list. This feature will be coming to SharePoint Online &#038; Office 365 this Summer and I expect we will immediately start using the functionality within my client organizations to improve the user experience. I highly recommend watching the new Microsoft Mechanics video &#8220;Zero code business process apps in SharePoint with PowerApps and Microsoft Flow&#8221; to get an idea on how the forms will be created and used.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://DanielGlenn.com/using-powerapps-to-build-sharepoint-list-forms/">Using PowerApps to Build SharePoint List Forms</a> appeared first on <a href="https://DanielGlenn.com">Daniel Glenn</a>.</p>
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