From the course: Microsoft Power Apps Essential Training: The Basics
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Export your plan as a PDF - Power Apps Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Power Apps Essential Training: The Basics
Export your plan as a PDF
- [Instructor] There are a couple of other features of the Plan Designer I want to show you. One of them is that when we're at this point where we've built everything out and we've saved our tables, we not only have this overview that we've been working with that has a document side and a diagram side, but we also have Tables. And this is where we can see the tables that were created in a larger view than if we're seeing them in the overview. Because the tables have been saved, you can see the name that these tables have within the Dataverse. And if you need to edit the tables, you can still do something with it here. You can modify the relationships, whatever you wish to do, and then, you know, regenerate our technology recommendations. And if you click on objects, what you'll see is a list of all of the objects that were created as part of this plan. So we have here seven tables. You can see the list of those if you wish, but you also see plan artifacts that were created and data…
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Plan Designer: The basics1m 37s
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Describe the business problem3m 16s
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Review and edit user requirements3m 55s
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Review and edit data tables6m 32s
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Save your plan in a solution and build apps6m 50s
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Export your plan as a PDF3m 25s
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Edit an existing plan1m 21s
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Challenge: Create a plan1m 7s
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