How to embed newform.aspx on a page ?

Shailaja Setty 6 Reputation points
2022-06-09T22:43:47.927+00:00

I have a requirement to display newform.aspx of a Sharepoint online list on a page. When user fills the data it should not redirect to another page instead it should show a message saying Form submitted.
Can anyone help on this?
Note: I don’t have power platform access and neither SPD.

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  1. Yi Lu_MSFT 17,606 Reputation points
    2022-06-10T06:59:55.28+00:00

    Hi @Shailaja Setty
    Sorry, I could not get you clearly. Commonly when we fill data to items we will not redirect to another page, it will only appear a list form when we edit only one item. Or if we click "edit in grid view", we could edit the fields directly. If you want to make some changes in the edit view, you will need to use Power Apps.

    If I have some mistakes in your question, could you please provide some screenshot to give more details?


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  2. Shailaja Setty 6 Reputation points
    2022-06-10T15:47:29.447+00:00

    Hi YiLu, thanks for your response.
    I was looking for a List NewForm in a webpart page and after saving or cancelling it should not return to list again.
    Hope this is clear now.
    We don’t have access to PowerApps in our organization, so I am looking for alternate approach.

    Thank you.

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  3. Yi Lu_MSFT 17,606 Reputation points
    2022-06-16T10:05:15.13+00:00

    Hi @Shailaja Setty
    If you don’t have power platform access and neither SPD, per my knowledge, currently there is no ootb method to meet your requirement.


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