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SharePoint 2016: No-Code Workflows

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Overview

Discover how to use PowerApps and Microsoft Flow to create mobile apps and custom workflows without needing to write a single line of code.

This course demonstrates how to use PowerApps and Microsoft Flow to efficiently create mobile apps and custom workflows without needing to write a single line of code. In this course, SharePoint expert Gini Courter explains how to create a custom list in SharePoint 2016, and then how to use PowerApps to build an application. She explains how to fine-tune your app, showing how to modify the layout, format text, brand your app, and add conditional formatting. Then, she switches to Flow to show how to create a custom workflow that responds to the data entered in the app. Plus, Gini shares how to view the results of your workflow by opening your app on a mobile device and entering a record.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you need for this course
  • Using the exercise files
1. Workflow Tools: The Basics
  • What's a workflow?
  • Overview: SharePoint workflow tools
  • Signup for PowerApps and Microsoft Flow
  • Import a custom list from Excel
2. Create a PowerApp
  • PowerApps: The basics
  • Create a PowerApp from SharePoint
  • Manage your app
  • Set screen layout and sort order
  • Format text, modify settings, and brand your app
  • Customize app detail and edit forms
  • Update the data source for an app
  • Update app forms
  • Apply conditional formatting to a control
3. Automate the SharePoint List Using Flow
  • Flow: The basics
  • Create a Flow for a SharePoint list
  • Add data using a mobile app
  • View the Flow results
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Gini von Courter

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