@Mahipal I have created a step by step how-to on my new blog OfficePowerUser.com to do just as @Meneghino has suggested.
I know this is an old post but for the benefit of new users I figured I would reply. The how-to can be found here http://officepoweruser.com/how-to-create-a-dynamic-progress-bar-in-powerapps/
Hi @Mahipal
I can think of a number of ways, here are two ideas:
1) Use a simple rectangle shape and set its Width property to be proportional to progress
2) Use a rating control and set its Default property to be proportional to progress.
Hope this helps.
@Mahipal I have created a step by step how-to on my new blog OfficePowerUser.com to do just as @Meneghino has suggested.
I know this is an old post but for the benefit of new users I figured I would reply. The how-to can be found here http://officepoweruser.com/how-to-create-a-dynamic-progress-bar-in-powerapps/
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