How to start with Project Oakdale (Dataverse for Teams)
Aric Levin
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In this blog post I will review the recent announcement from Microsoft Ignite, where we saw first hand Project Oakdale, or Power Apps within Microsoft Teams. The post will show you how to enable Power Apps within your teams tenant, and how to start working on your first app.
The first thing is the ability to add Power Apps into your teams client. This is pretty straight forward. On the left area navigation of your Teams client, click on the More added apps button (…), which wee pop up the find an app window. You can enter your app name in the search, or as we will do in our case, we will click on the More apps > link at the bottom right of the window.
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