9/16/2023 0 Comments Microsoft word hide text box![]() ![]() I posted several video's on YouTube which explains the logic behind this approach, you can see them here YouTube Learn PowerApps. With this you don't have to set you're variable at. ![]() If you want to show one off the screens at start then use in and add Blank(). On the second and third button you use 2 and 3 again. Then on the screens.visible property you use: On the second and third button you use 2 and 3. If only one screen should be visible at a time then get rid off the radio buttons and add a button (or Icon or Image control with a nice icon from PowerPoint for example) for each forms. If you want it to be visible on false then add the not parameter like: !( = '') If you want it to show on a combination you just do: = '' || = '' If it should be possible to show all the forms at once then radio button could be the way to go. You don't have to use a If() formula at all, this because you're condition is true or false by default. ![]()
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