Building a Power Apps Front End for eSignature

In this video, we finish our series on electronic signatures by replacing our SharePoint form with a Power Apps entry form for kicking off the process. We use logic in the Visible property of an error label to ensure all required values are filled in and that the email address is in the proper format. We then use the Patch() function to write the information to SharePoint, which in turn initiates the Power Automate flow.

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About Jeff Rhodes
Jeff Rhodes is a founder and Chief Technical Officer of Platte Canyon Multimedia Software Corporation, a leader in developing commercial e-Learning software. He graduated at the top of his class at the Air Force Academy, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Jeff received a Masters degree in Economics from the London School of Economics, which he attended under a British Marshall Scholarship. Jeff is the author of "Creating Business Applications with Microsoft 365: Techniques in Power Apps, Power BI, SharePoint, and Power Automate", "Creating Business Applications with Office 365: Techniques in SharePoint, PowerApps, Power BI, and More", “Programming for e-Learning Developers: ToolBook, Flash, JavaScript, & Silverlight”, and “VBTrain.Net: Creating Computer and Web Based Training with Visual Basic .NET.” He also co-wrote “The ToolBook Companion.” Jeff lives in Colorado Springs with his wife Sue.

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