Review of managing Power Apps
We hope you have enjoyed learning how to create and use canvas apps in Power Apps in this learning path! Throughout this path, you built an app, customized it, shared it, created a new environment, and learned how to manage users within that environment.
One goal of this learning path has been to provide an introduction to what Microsoft Power Apps can offer your organization and how to begin creating apps, regardless of your prior experience. In the summary unit, we'll include links to helpful resources and downloads to continue your learning.
Here's a quick review of the skills covered:
Build an app based on data in a Microsoft Excel workbook stored in Microsoft OneDrive. You also learned that Microsoft Power Apps can connect to other data sources you may already be using in the cloud (such as Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Azure, Google Drive, and Salesforce) or to on-premises data sources.
Customize an app by modifying its appearance and behavior, and by adding formulas—similar to Excel—to control properties.
Create a mobile-optimized app so users can access Power Apps from mobile devices.
Share apps with coworkers across the web, tablets, and mobile devices.
Set up environments to support application lifecycle management (ALM), developer workflows, or other business functions.
The best way to continue learning is to practice using these skills. Explore sample apps, use templates, and build new apps from your own data.