You open a new model-driven app in App Designer.
Please select all canvas sections that App Designer provides for creating a model-driven app.
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A. B. C. D. E. F.Correct Answers: A, C, D and F
The App Designer for model-driven apps (Number 1) provides four main sections on a designer canvas: Site Map - you can define the app's navigation using a site map designer (Number 2).
Dashboard - you can create dashboards for the app (Number 3).
Business Process Flow - you can create a business process flow for the app (Number 4).
Entity View - you can add entity assets (Number 5).
You can modify these components by clicking on the section, artifacts, and entity assets.
Power Apps Designer provides two types of design components: Artifacts (Number 6) and Entity assets (Number 7)
Artifacts include Entities, Dashboards, and Business Process Flow.
Entity assets include Forms, Views, Charts, and Dashboards.
All other options are incorrect.
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App Designer is a tool within the Power Platform used to create custom model-driven apps. Model-driven apps are based on entities and components such as forms, views, and dashboards. The App Designer provides several canvas sections to create a model-driven app:
A. Dashboards: Dashboards are visual representations of data from multiple records, charts, and grids. Dashboards can help users quickly see the most important information they need to make decisions.
B. Forms: Forms are used to display and edit data from individual records. They can be customized to show specific fields, sections, and tabs, and can include business rules and scripts.
C. Entity View: Entity views are lists of records from a specific entity that can be filtered, sorted, and grouped. They can be customized to show specific columns and can include charts and visualizations.
D. Business Process Flows: Business Process Flows are a way to guide users through a predefined set of steps to complete a specific business process. Each step can include fields, forms, and actions.
E. Entities: Entities are the building blocks of a model-driven app. They define the data that is stored in the app and provide a framework for creating forms, views, and other components.
F. Site Map: The site map defines the navigation structure of the app, including areas, sub-areas, and tiles. It provides a way for users to move between different parts of the app.
So, the correct answer to this question is A, B, C, D, E, and F. All of these canvas sections are provided by the App Designer for creating a model-driven app.