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Step 2: Creating Microsoft PowerApps form
Now, it is time to create PowerApps for our application. Let’s Login to https://create.powerapps.com/studio/#
Click on New and select Start with a blank canvas or a template — Select Phone layout
Click on Add an Item from the insert tab
Insert Labels and name them as follows,
Rename the label name as Firstname
Add one more label and remove the text and change the colour. Ideally this is the label which is getting user details and displays them here(How?.let me show you later)
Rename the Label now as FirstnameIN, so that it is easy for us to identify them with unique names to program it wisely
You need to add all the labels as follows after that we need to add few check boxes.
Click on Controls–Select Check box
Add two check boxes as shown below and name them with unique names. These are used for the agreement and training checks
In my case, I have named them as Agreecheck and Trainingcheck
Let’s add the buttons now,
click on Insert Menu–> Select Button
Colour the button, Text it as “Load Current user Details”, rename the Button name as “LoadButton”
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