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How do you make this?
VeeExcelLearn just an alternative and not meaning to step on ganeshsanap's post, if your company is anything like mine, even if you are the Power Platform manager you might not have the relevant permissions to use SPFx. I don't have access to SPFx and don't know it so I would always look to do something like this in Power Apps with SharePoint as the backend. There are good videos on YouTube by Shane Young about starting with Power Apps.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Intranet, SharePoint and Power Platform Manager (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)
RobElliott Definitely, we can use combination of SharePoint, Power apps and Power automate as well for development.
- SharePoint - backend to store data
- Power Apps - UI for application
- Power automate - automation and workflows
VeeExcelLearn As I said it in my earlier response, IT DEPENDS on the user requirements. For quicker and easier solutions, you can use power platform with SharePoint.
For complex solutions with development experience, you can use SharePoint framework.
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