![]() ![]() NOTE: while this shouldn't convert anything else you previously used for groups to the "new" group control, any new groups you create from that point will be using the "new" one - so beware (behavior is a LOT different, which has some major advantages. I think you'll need to SAVE your app, close, and reload for this to take affect. Its not NEEDED for this, though the steps below would be different with either a normal group control or without using either. ![]() Go to App settings->Advanced settings and make sure "Try the enhanced Group control" is turned ON.HOWEVER - thinking about it for a few minutes more, there is an EASY way to do this without HTML, directly in PowerApps. I did Google a few things and css was usually they way they did it. So while there may be a way to set the width with that, I wasnt able to figure it out myself in the 10 minutes or so I tried (I'm not an HTML expert either). But PowerApps doesn't support CSS (to my knowledge), and strips out a bunch of style tags etc (there is a prior posting that addresses this at least a little). So I just looked and it appears that the progress control doesn't directly support width so you would have to do it via STYLE, using CSS, etc. Best to look for pure HTML examples (which are harder to find in some cases now that some HTML tags are being deprecated in favor of CSS approaches). of course you can replace "Slider1.Value" with whatever else you want to measure (change "max" as appropriate for the maximum value).īy the way - Note that the reason yours may not have worked (I did not try) may be related to PowerApps not really supporting CSS in the HTML Text control. So now whenever you move the slider, you'll see the progress bar change. Create a slider control, here called Slider1.Create another HTML text control, let's call it HtmlText2.Create an HTML text control, I'll call it HtmlText1.Here's a specific example of using the HTML and tags with PowerApps: This provides THREE examples, two meter (one with values between 2 and 10, other with a percentage), and a progress bar from 0 to 100. Here's an example I pulled off one of the HTML Examples sites a while back: Someone knows why this happens? Or Have another progress bar code? TarefasTotais is count of total tasks of the user. Variables: TarefasCompletasUsuario is the count of Completed Tasks of the user " & If(And( TarefasCompletasUsuario> TarefasTotais TarefasTotais > 0) 100 Round(If( TarefasTotais>0 TarefasCompletasUsuario * 100,0 / TarefasTotais 0) 0)) & "%Ġ TarefasCompletasUsuario * 100,0 / TarefasTotais 0) & "% "">" _" _ TarefasTotais TarefasTotais > 0) 100 Round(If( TarefasTotais>0 TarefasCompletasUsuario * 100,0 / TarefasTotais 0) 0)) & "% ""> When is not 50% or 100%, the Status Bar (green) does not show properly.I dont know why this happens, im not an expert on HTML but some cases I can identify the error, but this one is a mistery for me. Hello Guys, I was looking on powerapps apps models, and I found this one very intersting the Progress Bar, so I decided to implement it on my app I have with actions.The Idea is the same as the model, but I found an Bug on progress bar, or is something I made wrong, I dont know. ![]()
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