Model-driven commanding with Power Fx
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When working with Model-driven apps you have the possibility to customize Commands and the Ribbon. Depending on the table and the client running the model-driven app either a command bar or ribbon will be rendered. Model-driven commanding means the commands/ribbon buttons used in model-driven apps and how we can customize these.
During 2021 Model-driven commanding with Power Fx was introduced as a public preview feature. This page gathers related content from Microsoft and the Community.
Microsoft Resources
- Using Power Fx with commands (preview)
- Announcing command designer with Power Fx (preview) Power Apps blog 2021-07-28
Community Content
- First look at Power Fx command buttons for model-driven apps - Power Platform Unpacked #11 by Scott Durow (VIDEO) 2021-07-28
- How to add low-code Power Fx buttons to model-driven apps by Scott Durow
- Customize The Command Bar In A Power Apps Model-Driven App by Matthew Devaney 2021-10-31
- Find contact’s LinkedIn profile with Power Fx & custom command bar button by Jukka Niiranen 2021-10-21
- Clone records with Power Fx & custom command bar button by Jukka Niiranen 2021-10-09
- New Command bar designer using Power Fx for Dataverse and Dynamics 365 CRM apps now in Preview by Roohi Shaikh 2021-08-05