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Home Blog Blog Powering up your business: A beginner's guide to Microsoft Power Apps
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Powering up your business: A beginner's guide to Microsoft Power Apps

Jochen Schalley

Jochen Schalley

January 31, 2023

Microsoft PowerApps is a powerful tool that allows businesses to create custom applications without the need for extensive coding knowledge. Whether you're looking to automate processes, improve efficiency, or create a more engaging user experience, Power Apps can help. 

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This 5-step tutorial is designed for beginners who are new to Power Apps and want to learn how to create their own custom applications. To guide you through the possibilities - from start to finish - we’ve developed a Microsoft Power Apps training course for beginners, hosted by Jochen Schalley, one of our most seasoned technical designers. Have a listen, watch the magic happen in a licensed environment itself and before you know it, you'll have created your first business application.

After completing this tutorial, you’ll be able to build your own apps and automate your processes, increasing your efficiency and engaging the users of your apps along the way.

The episodes:

  1. How to use Power Apps? Create the App & Screen Navigation
  2. Visualization of data: Galleries & Filters
  3. The internal app memory: Variables & Collections
  4. Time to get fancy: Overlays & Pop-ups
  5. Using Forms & Saving data to Sharepoint

Good luck and have fun while building your first application; and remember to keep experimenting with different templates and features!

Once you’re ready for the more complex business applications or you need an expert to help design a governance model, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!

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Jochen Schalley

Jochen Schalley

Technical Designer and Power Platform enthusiast

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