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Question 129

HOTSPOT -

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Hot Area:

    Correct Answer:

    Box 1: Yes -

    With embedded canvas apps, makers can bring the power of canvas apps to their model-driven forms. Using embedded canvas apps, it is possible to create rich visual areas on a form and display data from a variety of sources right next to data from Microsoft Dataverse.

    Box 2: No -

    Box 3: Yes -

    Reference:

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/model-driven-apps/embed-canvas-app-in-form

Discussion
Sohail_2156

canvas app only can be embeded in model-driven from correct answer is No, No, Yes

stella_mah

Verified. In exam 3/25/2023

LADDUM

March 12th exam question..

BibiY

I feel like crying! is it Yes, No, Yes or No, No, Yes? please help. Can we embed a canvas app in Form?

Rezako

You can embed it into a Model-driven form not Microsoft form

TheRealTrompie99

No , No and Yes

ziggy1117

No no yes

SimpleHuman

No, No, Yes

rmeng

No-Yes-Yes Explanation: • You cannot embed a canvas app in a Microsoft Forms form to collect user feedback, because Microsoft Forms does not support embedding Power Apps in its web part1. However, you can use Power Automate to connect Microsoft Forms and Power Apps, and send the form responses to a canvas app2. • You can embed a canvas app within a Microsoft Excel worksheet to allow users to interact with data in a structured way, by using the Power Apps for Excel add-in. This add-in allows you to create or insert a canvas app in an Excel workbook, and use the Excel data as a data source for the app. You can embed a canvas app within a Power Platform model-driven app, by using the Canvas app control5. This control allows you to add a canvas app as a component in a model-driven app form, and pass data between the app and the form

wajid124

No, it is not possible to embed a canvas app in a Microsoft Form. Canvas apps are a type of Power App that allows users to create custom business applications that can connect to various data sources. They can be embedded in model-driven forms, which are another type of Power App, but not in Microsoft Forms.

Murtuza

You can embed Microsoft Form in a CANVAS app

MayaYao

Microsoft Form is not equal to a model-driven form.

crovax

No No Yes

crovax

There is no way you can embed anything, let alone a canvas app, into a Microsoft Form. Microsoft Forms are very mundane and lack even basic features.

Lhurgoyf84

No,No, Yes

CLAW_

Y/N/Y - confirmed with CoPilot

ravinperera

You can embed a canvas app in a Microsoft Forms form to collect user feedback. No, currently, Microsoft Forms does not support embedding canvas apps directly within a form. Forms is primarily used for surveys, quizzes, and polls and does not have the capability to host Power Apps. You can embed a canvas app within a Microsoft Excel worksheet to allow users to interact with data in a structured way. Yes, you can embed Power Apps canvas apps within Microsoft Excel. This is done through the Power Apps for Office 365 add-in, which allows you to use the app directly within an Excel workbook. You can embed a canvas app within a Power Platform model-driven app. Yes, you can embed canvas apps within model-driven apps. This capability allows users to extend the functionality of their model-driven apps with the more flexible UI components that canvas apps provide.

Kraken84

https://g.co/bard/share/b4c4cb82f0a9 Yes, you can embed a canvas app in a Microsoft Forms form

Kraken84

"Under the PowerApps button on the menu bar, select Insert a PowerApp."

mmdex

People. please stop using AI-generated answers as a reference. They are a complete fantasy, that is not called research. For example this one, it seems like a solid answer, but it's totally made up. There are no such controls, mentioned in the referenced page, in Microsoft Forms. You cannot embed canvas app in a form. So the answer is No, No, Yes.

YvonneS

If they are referring to Microsoft Form #1 is NO