Demo of the simplified PowerApp
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Get Drive Items doesn’t seem to be available anymore? I couldn’t figure out an easy way to do this, other than either creating my own connector to graph API or using the HTTP request action.
Hi,
I found this amazing blog post of yours through the Power Apps Community page:
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Apps-Ideas/Word-Office-documents-viewer-control-in-PowerApps/idi-p/19431/page/3#comments
where you said, “I’ve now also shared a link to download the simplified PowerApp on my related blog post.” I’ve been looking for the link to download the PowerApp but can’t find it. Is this the blog where the link is located?
Thanks!
The link to a GitHub repository “was” at the end of the blog however I made it private because I have been considering modifying some of the flows to “possibly” make them easier to follow and equally surface more information.
That said I’ve “temporarily” made the GitHub repository for the original flows publically viewable again, albeit that I will make it private again in a few days. Primarily because I am working on a new blog where there is a lot functionality I’ve been developing such that it will be that much easier to read the new blog, follow the technical site and leverage for use in App Makers own apps. The new blow secifically pertains to changes made to the PA_Graph_DriveItems flow in this blog.
GitHub – Office365Master/PowerApps-SharePoint—The-Ultimate-User-Experience
https://github.com/Office365Master/PowerApps-SharePoint—The-Ultimate-User-Experience