Difference between revisions of "Model-driven commanding with Power Fx"

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== Community Content ==  
 
== Community Content ==  
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGNKbfZxCj0 First look at Power Fx command buttons for model-driven apps - Power Platform Unpacked #11] by Scott Durow (VIDEO) 2021-07-28
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=== Videos ===
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGNKbfZxCj0 First look at Power Fx command buttons for model-driven apps - Power Platform Unpacked #11] by Scott Durow 2021-07-28
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=== Articles ===
 
* [https://www.develop1.net/public/post/2021/07/25/commandingv2 How to add low-code Power Fx buttons to model-driven apps] by Scott Durow  
 
* [https://www.develop1.net/public/post/2021/07/25/commandingv2 How to add low-code Power Fx buttons to model-driven apps] by Scott Durow  
 
* [https://matthewdevaney.com/customize-the-command-bar-in-a-power-apps-model-driven-app/ Customize The Command Bar In A Power Apps Model-Driven App] by Matthew Devaney 2021-10-31
 
* [https://matthewdevaney.com/customize-the-command-bar-in-a-power-apps-model-driven-app/ Customize The Command Bar In A Power Apps Model-Driven App] by Matthew Devaney 2021-10-31

Latest revision as of 10:44, 3 December 2021

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. Native such ribbon buttons or commands includes the alternatives for "New", "Save", "Delete", "Export to Excel" etc. which you can see when your in a model-driven app in views or on forms.

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.

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