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The Custom page is a page type within [[model-driven apps]] which combines the power of [[Canvas apps]] and [[model-driven apps]].
 
The Custom page is a page type within [[model-driven apps]] which combines the power of [[Canvas apps]] and [[model-driven apps]].
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== History ==
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Public Preview of Custom Pages was announced on the Power Apps blog on the 27th of July 2021. Four months later Custom Page runtime was announced as General Available.
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The history of Custom Pages can be tracked to Microsoft Business Applications Summit 2019. Custom Pages was not mentioned back then, however it was presented how the two app types [[model-driven apps]] and [[Canvas apps] in the future will become one and Custom Pages is a step in the direction towards that. Read more about that MBAS announcement in Jukka Niiranen's blog post [https://jukkaniiranen.com/2019/06/2-become-1-ui-powerapps-roadmap-from-mbas/ 2 become 1 UI: PowerApps Roadmap from MBAS] 
  
 
== Microsoft Resources ==
 
== Microsoft Resources ==

Revision as of 15:26, 2 December 2021

Custom Pages
Use Cases More flexible UI for model-driven apps. Using external data sources in model-driven apps.
Public preview 2021
General availability Some parts 2021
MS Docs Custom Pages Startpage
MS Learn Canvas apps in MS Learn

The Custom page is a page type within model-driven apps which combines the power of Canvas apps and model-driven apps.

History

Public Preview of Custom Pages was announced on the Power Apps blog on the 27th of July 2021. Four months later Custom Page runtime was announced as General Available. The history of Custom Pages can be tracked to Microsoft Business Applications Summit 2019. Custom Pages was not mentioned back then, however it was presented how the two app types model-driven apps and [[Canvas apps] in the future will become one and Custom Pages is a step in the direction towards that. Read more about that MBAS announcement in Jukka Niiranen's blog post 2 become 1 UI: PowerApps Roadmap from MBAS

Microsoft Resources

Community Resources