Difference between revisions of "Model-driven commanding"
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Traditionally it has been possible to add new "Ribbon buttons" or customize existing buttons / commands to model-driven apps and a popular tool has been the [https://www.develop1.net/public/rwb/ribbonworkbench.aspx Ribbon Workbench] by Scott Durow. | Traditionally it has been possible to add new "Ribbon buttons" or customize existing buttons / commands to model-driven apps and a popular tool has been the [https://www.develop1.net/public/rwb/ribbonworkbench.aspx Ribbon Workbench] by Scott Durow. | ||
− | With [[Power Fx]] it is possible to add new commands without editing the RibbonDiffXml or using Ribbon Workbench | + | With [[Power Fx]] it is possible to add new commands without editing the RibbonDiffXml or using Ribbon Workbench, see [[Model-driven commanding with Power Fx]]. |
== Microsoft Content == | == Microsoft Content == | ||
− | * [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/ | + | * [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/developer/model-driven-apps/customize-commands-ribbon Customize commands and the ribbon] |
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Latest revision as of 10:30, 3 December 2021
Traditionally it has been possible to add new "Ribbon buttons" or customize existing buttons / commands to model-driven apps and a popular tool has been the Ribbon Workbench by Scott Durow.
With Power Fx it is possible to add new commands without editing the RibbonDiffXml or using Ribbon Workbench, see Model-driven commanding with Power Fx.