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Hide fly-out Form Header - D365 v9.1 On Premise

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Hi Folks

Is there any way to hide the header flyout on form v9.1 On Premise? I read the documentation (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/model-driven-apps/form-designer-header-properties) that it can be adjusted through new form editor, however could not get onto that menu on the on premise version.

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Since the inline headers and the ones on the fly out are the same, users prefer the flyout to be hidden for aesthetic reason.

Many thanks in advance.

Regards,
Jonas

D365 CE v9.1 On Premise

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    RE: Hide fly-out Form Header - D365 v9.1 On Premise

    Hi Leah

    Thanks for the quick response. Yes, you are right on the editing capability on fly out header. I just forgot to mention that our users only use the header to show the data so they just need the read only mode.

    Many thanks for the advice. Cheers!

    Regards,

    Jonas

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    RE: Hide fly-out Form Header - D365 v9.1 On Premise

    Hi Jonas,

    Unfortunately, the header flyout can only be edited from the very new form designer in power apps.

    AS you mentioned, "And the inline headers and the ones on the fly out are the same,users prefer the flyout to be hidden for aesthetic reason."

    In fact, there are still some differences:

    The fields seen before the fly out are by default in read-only mode irrespective of the fact that whether or not they have been made read-only from the form editor. But the behaviour of the same fields in the fly out totally depend on whether or not they have been made read-only from the form editor.

    So I think the header flyout is still necessary to keep if you want to edit fields in header.

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