

When you do that, you’ll get a notice that your files will be sent to a new folder in OneDrive for Business. I’ll add the ability to upload an attachment by clicking the plus (+) and then the down arrow to choose File upload. Microsoft Forms recommends questions based on your past Forms.įor today’s example, I won’t use the recommendations though. In the example below, I started a new Form, and when I went to add my first question, it even recommended me include the file attachment question based on my history of questions from past forms I have created. Now that gap has been removed and we have a new File upload question type in Microsoft Forms. This was a significant enough gap that I had to move up to PowerApps to automate a lot of my business processes. This was a problem because I often needed to collect documents, images, or more. However one of the gaps when we started implementing them was the lack of attachments. Here’s just a sample of some of my forms, they really are making life easier when it comes to collecting data. In my organization, we’re starting to use them for everything. Please go to the Edit form where you want to attach file in your Portal Management, then configure it as below:I’m a huge proponent of Microsoft Forms. Please check and see if the following article or blog would help in your scenario: Then you could use the "Attach a file" button to attach a file to your current submitted record, then this attached file would be saved into the "Notes" Entity. If you would like this feature to be added in PowerApps Portal, please submit an idea to PowerApps Ideas Forum:Īs an alternative solution, you could consider configure a Notes as attachments in your Portal Entity Form, then the "Attach a file" button would show up in your Entity form as below:

If you want to enable "File" type field in Entity form in PowerApps Portal, I afraid that there is no way to achieve your needs in PowerApps Portal currently.Ĭurrently, the File type column could only be available in canvas app and Model-Driven form, it is not supported in PowerApps Portal Entity form.

Hi you want to enable "File" type field in Entity form in PowerApps Portal?
