Power Platform rockstars, we've arrived at the grand finale of the Summer of Solutions Challenge! It's the last stretch, the ultimate opportunity to showcase your expertise and make your mark. Hope this helps someone, and please let me know if there is an easier way of doing this. The trick is to use the IsHeadingRow field to identify the heading row and display titles and make them bold, underlined or whatever you like Text = If(ThisItem.IsHeadingRow ,"BRL", ThisItem.BRL_rate) ![]() Text = If(ThisItem.IsHeadingRow ,"Date",DateValue(ThisItem.Date))įontWeight = If(ThisItem.IsHeadingRow ,FontWeight.Bold,FontWeight.Normal)įor the second text box (in my case the BRL column): Add text boxes in your gallery and arrange them horizontally (see image below) and set the following propertiesįor the first text box (in my case the date column):.Create a vertical custom gallery in your screen and set the following property:.The trick is that when you navigate to the screen you create a first row before your data to identify it as the heading row OnVisible = ClearCollect( FX_data_with_headings, ) Collect(FX_data_with_headings, FX_data)) For your chosen screen, set the following property:.Connect to your data source if you have not done so already (in my case a table (FX_data) of foreign exchange rates by date in an Access Web App, but it could be anything).Here is a small hack to add bold column headings to a gallery and display tabular data.
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