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in todays show well talk about the powerapps rich text editor and how it works with the sharepoint multi-line text field so the idea here is two-fold ones we want to talk about formatting text and two we wanna talk about how to store more text over in sharepoint and why sometimes it looks right sometimes it looks wrong and just kind of make sure you understand mechanically how it works should be fun but first heres our intro hi my name is shane young with powerapps911 those guys and today were going to talk about powerapps and the rich text editor control and what were going to do is were going to talk about how that control allows your users to create formatted text and then get it out of there and then were going to store it over in a sharepoint multi-line text column and talk a little bit about some of the limits and upsides of using that one because while i think its pretty straightforward i know some people get a little confused like why does it look one way sometimes wit