Then it was just tweaking it to create a border behind the. Maybe a temporary method of getting what you want? All I did was add a rectangle icon from the Icons menu, then sent it to back from the Reorder menu in Home. View control have a border, maybe there is an actual way to do it but if not my suggestion would be to put this on the ideas forum to see if it gains any traction and can be added to the PowerApps future updates.Įdit: I just tried the old school method of putting a rectangle behind a text input box and it doesn't look too bad and works similar to a "border" would. If you try this out by placing a control and changing it's DisplayMode to View you'll notice the border settings can be set to show but when changed to "View" the border doesn't can't find any way to make a. View set text input Dave is saying is when a control property is set to DisplayMode. Dave is saying is when a control property is set to DisplayMode.
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