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Building collections in PowerApps is a great way to keep data, take it offline, manipulate data and batch it up to your data source of choice. For example, your company can use a PowerApps collection to store employee information and organize them by their names, positions, departments, and any other information you would like to use. Once you've collected this data together, you can use it in a variety of ways to facilitate your organization's work. So, with that said, let's take a look at what you need to do in order to begin using a PowerApps collection.
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Businesses need modern and smart productivity solutions to stay competitive always. Microsoft SharePoint is one exceptional technology businesses around the world have always trusted to enrich collaboration and communication among their workforces. The SharePoint Classic experience kept businesses satisfied and running fine for a very long time. As time passed and when new technologies and challenges showed up, Microsoft introduced the Modern Experience for its SharePoint Users. This blog post is the second part of our blog series ‘All That You Should Know About Modern Pages on Your SharePoint Site’.
Creating, adding, and publishing Modern Pages to your SharePoint Site is one brilliant way to share ideas and data with your team. You can share information using all kinds of files such as images, documents, videos, and many more. Moreover, the pages created will look cool in all devices. We are starting a blog series "All That You Should Know About Modern Pages on Your SharePoint Site" to give you all information regarding modern pages on your SharePoint Site. This is the first edition of this series. Subscribe to our SharePoint Blogs to get notified when we publish the next editions of this series.
If you began using Microsoft SharePoint before April 2019, your root site was created as a classic team site. While the new sites you have created since then have been modern, your root site will still have the same classic look and feel. While you might be more familiar with the classic version, this experience does not allow you to use your root site as a hub site or as the main landing page of your Intranet. Thankfully, SharePoint now offers you several different ways that you can modernize your root site.
Registration forms are a great way for you business to learn more about your audience and gather new leads. While building one might seem simple, it's actually a process with a lot to consider. Thankfully, through a combination of different Microsoft tools including SharePoint, PowerApps, and Flow, you should be able to simplify a lot of the process and get started building forms today. That said, let's jump into looking at what you need to do to create user registration forms using SharePoint, PowerApps, and Flow.
Companies are always looking for new tools and strategies to help them increase employee engagement. One of the best tools that you can use is an employee engagement survey. In fact, conducting regular surveys is a powerful method for figuring out how your employees feel about different aspects of their jobs. They allow you to gather feedback on a range of topics of varying magnitudes. This includes everything from overall employee morale down to how employees feel about a specific aspect of their day. The data you collect from these surveys allow you to make informed decisions that are likely to increase employee morale.
Connecting web parts in SharePoint allows you to make the user experience more dynamic and richer. In the first part of this blog, we have shown you how to connect the file viewer web part and document library web part. You can also learn how to connect the list properties web part and list web part, and the connection between embed web part ad list web part in the previous edition of this blog series. This blog is the continuation of the embed web part – list web part connection. Today we will tell you how to connect these web parts to show an image and a map as required.
SharePoint is a great tool for storing and working with data, but it's not always the best for presenting it to others. Oftentimes, charts are better for helping others quickly understand what data you're trying to convey. Unfortunately, SharePoint doesn't offer you the native ability to build charts. Lucky for you, SharePoint offers you the ability to transfer data into Power BI so you can build reports. Let's take a look at what you need to to use SharePoint data in Power BI.
SharePoint web parts can turn your SharePoint sites from good to excellent in many ways. They can help you in enhancing functionality and content management. They are powerful and feature-rich. There are many web parts made available for users to make their SharePoint sites exceptional in terms of flexibility in displaying content and utilizing unmatched capabilities of the platform. Content editor, search, media web part, and contact details are some of the most popular web parts in SharePoint.
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