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Welcome to our February Newsletter, where we highlight the latest news, product releases, upcoming events, and the amazing work of our outstanding Community members. If there other workaround to achieve this that would be great, I wish in the future Microsoft would implement a simple printing function for apps/forms. Some google searches seem to be mentioning repeating content controls however I cant seem to find a good guide or comprehensive examples on how these work. The user will enter different tools used for a job, these can be 0, 1 or many) I use a collection and a separate list to achieve this and maintain the 1 to many relationship with the main list. How can I display this data using the Populate a Microsoft Word Template connector if I don't know how many placeholders I need in the template? I have added an example below from my form. I have sections in my form which allow the user to add rows and input data as required (ex.if checkbox A is ticked show X section in the report, if checkbox A is not ticked skip this section) I wish to show certain sections of the report based on form controls such as checkboxes (ex.In this particular case, I have 2 problems
Usually when I use the Populate a Microsoft Word Template I generate a 1 page "certificate" or other kinds of reports with static content. I would like to present this in a report, I have used the Populate a Microsoft Word Template in the past and was thinking of using it again however the difference this time is that my content is not fixed. Hello, I have a form created in PowerApps which collects various data.