Advanced options
While SharePointIntegration does not show any options under properties, it will allow you to edit some key features when you select Advanced within the properties pane on the right side of the screen, as shown in Figure 3.12: Advanced options for SharePointIntegration. These are the forms that are used for the various inputs when interacting with SharePoint, all of which will default to SharePointForm1. Effectively, you can build out several different forms within the PowerApp and then tell SharePoint which one to use; that is, you may wish to display different fields on the new form compared to the edit form:
Once again, you can customize the app and the forms as you see fit, to introduce additional logic, controls, or styling to provide your users with the functionality they require.
Once we have made any changes to the SharePoint form, we need our users to start using it. But before that happens, the form needs to be published.