Power Apps hints

OnNew:Set(SharePointFormMode, “NewForm”); NewForm(formNew); Navigate(screenNew, ScreenTransition.None) OnEdit:Set(SharePointFormMode, “EditForm”); EditForm(formEdit); Navigate(screenEdit, ScreenTransition.None) OnView:Set(SharePointFormMode, “ViewForm”); ViewForm(formView); Navigate(screenView, ScreenTransition.None)

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How to create a Sub-Site in SharePoint or Teams if subsites creation is disabled

NB! if you are getting error message “Sorry, something went wrong. New subsites are not available for your organization. Create a new site instead” please read the Update in the end of the article. Otherwise: Flat Structure Microsoft recommends a “flat structure”, i.e. no subsites. Instead of subsite you should have a separate site collection,

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Tips For Better Writing

Plan Your Content If you’re considering adding a blog to your site, you’ll want to have a plan beforehand. Planning your blog will help your subject matter remain consistent over time. It’ll also help you determine whether or not there’s enough material to maintain a steady stream of posts. One pitfall many new bloggers run

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Basic Taxonomies

Categories and Tags If you write about a variety of subjects, categories can help your readers find the posts that are most relevant to them. For instance, if you run a consulting business, you may want some of your posts to reflect work you’ve done with previous clients, while having other posts act as informational

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Blogging 101

Pages vs. Posts If you’re new to WordPress you may be wondering what’s the big deal behind Pages and Posts. At first glance they appear to be one and the same: if you were to create either a new page or a new post you’d be presented with nearly identical interfaces and in many cases

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Introducing Project Cortex

Microsoft introduced Project Cortex. Project Cortex uses advanced AI to deliver insights and expertise in the apps you use every day, to harness collective knowledge and to empower people and teams to learn, upskill and innovate faster. Project Cortex uses AI to reason over content across teams and systems, recognizing content types, extracting important information,

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