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SharePoint Online
2.0.0

Remove-PnPClientSideComponent

SYNOPSIS

Removes a Client-Side component from a page

SYNTAX

Remove-PnPClientSideComponent -InstanceId <GuidPipeBind>
                              -Page <ClientSidePagePipeBind>
                              [-Force [<SwitchParameter>]]
                              [-Web <WebPipeBind>]
                              [-Connection <SPOnlineConnection>]

EXAMPLES

------------------EXAMPLE 1------------------

PS:> Remove-PnPClientSideComponent -Page Home -InstanceId a2875399-d6ff-43a0-96da-be6ae5875f82

Removes the control specified from the page.

PARAMETERS

-Force

If specified you will not receive the confirmation question

Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)

Required: False
Position: Named
Accept pipeline input: False

-InstanceId

The instance id of the component

Type: GuidPipeBind
Parameter Sets: (All)

Required: True
Position: Named
Accept pipeline input: True

-Page

The name of the page

Type: ClientSidePagePipeBind
Parameter Sets: (All)

Required: True
Position: 0
Accept pipeline input: True

-Connection

Optional connection to be used by cmdlet. Retrieve the value for this parameter by eiter specifying -ReturnConnection on Connect-PnPOnline or by executing Get-PnPConnection.

Type: SPOnlineConnection
Parameter Sets: (All)

Required: False
Position: Named
Accept pipeline input: False

-Web

This parameter allows you to optionally apply the cmdlet action to a subweb within the current web. In most situations this parameter is not required and you can connect to the subweb using Connect-PnPOnline instead. Specify the GUID, server relative url (i.e. /sites/team1) or web instance of the web to apply the command to. Omit this parameter to use the current web.

Type: WebPipeBind
Parameter Sets: (All)

Required: False
Position: Named
Accept pipeline input: False

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