Hi all,
I saved my images using excel table.
It successfully shown on my screen, both edit screen and play screen.
I shared the edit permission of my excel and photo images to others. However, it fails to shown on others user account.
other's screen
Is there any thing wrong with my power apps? I have been struggling in this issues for 1 months😥.
Thank you
Hi @helphelp ,
Where is your Excel table located and how have you shared it? Also I assume the other users are on PCs (not mobile devices)
Hi @WarrenBelz ,
My Excel Table is located in one drive. I shared it by entering their email address. Other users are on PCs.
Go into Manage Access (just below where you share) the Advanced and add the permissions in there.
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Hi @helphelp ,
Just checking if you got the result you were looking for on this thread. Happy to help further if not.
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I tried the method you mentioned but still not yet success. I was wondering is that the limitation of using excel as the data source.
Hi @helphelp ,
There are many limitations with Excel including working with anything over 2,000 rows and Dates in particular (although generally sharing with the method I posted works fine). If you have access to SharePoint, I strongly suggest you use it.
Hi @WarrenBelz ,
So when you connect the data with SharePoint, others can still successfully see the images in your power apps? Cause I saw others in the community saying that using Sharepoint as the data source and their images also do not shown in other user's account.
Hi @helphelp .
Please have a read of this blog of mine on the various options of storing and viewing images in SharePoint. I can assure you that anyone with access to the List or Library can view images.
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