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SharePoint Designer - Could not Save List changes to server
Annamsoft no, Power Apps is for desktop/laptop as well and is how I use it (as well as using it on my smartphone).
Power Automate integrates SharePoint with other apps and, with Power Apps, provides you with the modern IDE. You really can't use the retired SharePoint Designer now unless you have on-premise SharePoint.
Rob
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Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User
Thank you so much .
I have a doubt how to customize forms using power apps for desktop. Because I customized in powerapps and added as an web part in modern page, it works!
Any links for classic page? I want to open and customize my site forms(aspx) from list.
I just want NewForm.aspx to be modified as i did in SharePoint designer. Any help.?
Am using Sharepoint Online. Sample New form is attached
Thanks
Annamsoft
- RobElliottMay 01, 2020Silver Contributor
Annamsoft forget everything you did in SharePoint Designer, it's all different now, From a list in SharePoint Online, click on Power Apps and select Customize forms.
I don't think it works in a classic page.
Rob
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Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User- Ian_C_FCcomMay 06, 2020Copper Contributor
RobElliott Hi, I have also come across this issue since 30/04 when trying to customise forms when using the "Classic" UX in Sharepoint Online.
We use "Classic" because we have a branded master page and style sheets, use target audiencing and script editors, none of which are possible using the "Modern experience".
We still use designer for workflows since the 30/04 but still need to be able to customise forms.
Please can anyone advise where to go from here.
Many thanks
Ian
- mpoppeJun 03, 2020Copper Contributor
Ian_C_FCcom We've been using SharePoint designer to customize forms up to now. Since today, I get the error: Cannot save list changes to server. I have a lot of SharePoint sites with customized forms, do we have to rebuild them all with powerapps? I don't get the same result with powerapps though.
Best regards,
Miriam