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Converting InfoPath to PowerApps
- Jan 15, 2019Also, if your Form, is SharePoint integrated, you should just be able to link right to the newform.aspx, you shouldn't need all the extra stuff.
So https://domain.sharepoint.com/site/Lists/Test%20List/NewForm.aspx for example.
- kywestJan 14, 2019Former Employee
Thank you, I did figure that part out finally but I do not know how to change the link on the SharePoint page. I attached a screen shot that outlines what I am trying to update in red. Can you see how I would be able to update the "K360 Request form"?
- Jan 14, 2019If it's a click map image or what not, you should be able to click the "View source" button or "Edit web part" then View source, to see the links and update them there in that webpart. If it's referencing an HTML file for the coordinates then you'll have to locate the file for them via SharePoint designer. But, you really need to check the source of that Content web part and go from there since it won't be a built in SharePoint method.
- kywestJan 14, 2019Former Employee
Actually I think I see what you are saying now. From the web part I can get the following link. This link has 3 links embedded in it. One of them is the one I need to update, but how do I update from here?
https://microsoft.sharepoint.com/teams/OCTOSBD/Style Library/OCTOSBD/html/k360-get-help.html
- kywestJan 14, 2019Former Employee
Thank you, I did figure that part out finally but I do not know how to change the link on the SharePoint page. I attached a screen shot that outlines what I am trying to update in red. Can you see how I would be able to update the "K360 Request form"?