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Garytong
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Im looking for step by step examples to create the most basic Form to execute PowerShell commands. I searched the forums but couldnt find easy to follow instructions to create a simple and basic form.What do you all suggest for beginners who recently purchased Powershell Studio 2012 (PrimalForms)? Thanks in advance for checking this out..!
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I highly recommend visiting our blog:All Blog Articles related to PrimalFormshttp://www.sapien.com/blog/?s=PrimalFormsAll Blog Articles related to PowerShell Studio (Can apply to PrimalForms)http://www.sapien.com/blog/?s=PowerShel ... oSpotlight on Controls Articles:http://www.sapien.com/blog/topics/spotl ... ntrols/You can also download the PrimalForms 2009 manual. Much of it still applies:http://www.sapien.com/downloadsIn the download section (under QuickGuides) you can also find a guide which uses the Community Edition but he has some basics how to create a form.In the Sample Scripts folder you will also find the sample forms used in our blog articles.I also recommend searching the web for "PrimalForms". I believe there are a few user blogs that cover the basics on how to create forms as well.David
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BTW PowerShell Studio has a dedicated product forum.David
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