You can now enable the spell checker in all browsers on the Text input and Rich-text editor controls. Simply set the EnableSpellCheck property to true to have your browser's spell check enabled in your app.
Note that this property is set to "false" by default in Text input, causing spell-check to not be enabled by default in Chrome, which was the case before. Simply set it to true, and you'll have spell-checking in all browsers, including mobile.
We need the PowerApps for Windows 10 app to have spell check capabilities as well in the edit form fields you can type in. It is currently working in the boxes outside of the Edit Form for browser and PowerApps Windows 10 app.
Spell check was available when editing text fields in PowerApps last week. Is there any known issue? we do not have it available anymore (using chrome)?
You can now enable the spell checker in all browsers on the Text input and Rich-text editor controls. Simply set the EnableSpellCheck property to true to have your browser's spell check enabled in your app.
Note that this property is set to "false" by default in Text input, causing spell-check to not be enabled by default in Chrome, which was the case before. Simply set it to true, and you'll have spell-checking in all browsers, including mobile.
You can now enable the spell checker in all browsers on the Text input and Rich-text editor controls. Simply set the EnableSpellCheck property to true to have your browser's spell check enabled in your app.
Note that this property is set to "false" by default in Text input, causing spell-check to not be enabled by default in Chrome, which was the case before. Simply set it to true, and you'll have spell-checking in all browsers, including mobile.