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How to disable autosave in Office 365 programs
In a recent update to Office 365, Microsoft has included an autosave feature that is turned on by default. While this feature can be useful, there may be a time when you want to make changes to a file without saving yet. Here’s how to turn it off.
Everything new in Dynamics GP 2018 R2
Dynamics GP 2018 R2 was released on Tuesday, October 2nd 2018 and contains updates and enhancements for several core functions of the app. Financials, Supply Chain, Payroll, and overall system enhancements were the main focus of this release. Take a look at all the new possibilities.
Modern lead management with Dynamics 365 for Marketing
Attracting, capturing, and closing on high-quality leads has become an art form in today’s ultra-competitive digital age. What used to be a combination of cold-calling, print ads, and a bit of luck has shifted to social media, personalized messages, drip campaigns, and an overall focus that’s more on the customer, not your company. Companies must adopt at least some form of most of these practices in order to stay competitive in today’s environment, but that’s a lot easier for large corporations than small and midsize companies.
How to use Microsoft Flow and Microsoft Planner to better manage leads in Dynamics 365
Using a CRM system to track leads and opportunities is a good way to keep up with the sales funnel. However, it is far too easy to neglect leads and opportunities when you are trying to juggle many other tasks and responsibilities. For an organization like ours that uses Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement (formerly Dynamics CRM) for sales management and Office 365 for productivity, it makes sense to utilize every tool we can to keep up with sales. That is why I created a flow to automatically create a task in Microsoft Planner when a lead is created in Dynamics 365.
OneDrive is opening my documents in the online version of Office. How can I make them open in my desktop applications?
OneDrive from Microsoft allows both business and personal users to save their files in the cloud and access them anytime, from anywhere. In this blog we will discuss the issue of OneDrive only opening documents in the online version of their app. While this action may seem like an error to users, it’s actually the default behavior of OneDrive to open files in the online version. The good news is that changing this behavior is rather easy and takes only a few quick clicks.
Dynamics 365 for Marketing: What it is and what can be done
Dynamics 365 is Microsoft’s combined ERP and CRM platform. The system consists of seven applications to serve various business functions: Sales, Customer Engagement, Field Service, Talent, Finance and Operations, Retail, Project Service Automation, and Marketing. Dynamics 365 for Marketing will be the focus of this blog as we delve into its capabilities, functions, and what it can do for your business.
Microsoft releases Dynamics 365 Business Central capabilities
Just in time for the general release of Dynamics 365 Business Central coming on April 2nd, Microsoft has released an overview of the capabilities of the new business management system.
2017 Year-End Closing Procedures for Dynamics GP
Getting ready to close the year for 2017? Watch Janelle Riley's webinar to learn everything you need to run an anxiety-free close in Dynamics GP. If you were not able to attend the webinar, but would still like to receive a copy of our 2017 year-end closing procedures documentation, click the button below to download all materials discussed in the webinar including step-by-step instructions for closing the month and year in Dynamics GP.
Why the cloud is more cost effective than your servers
As a business grows it inevitably faces the choice between investing in on-premises server infrastructure or cloud based infrastructure to manage their IT needs. However, choosing the wrong investment for your business can have dramatic effects on long term profitability, so picking the right investment is necessary.
Setting Default Sites and Warehouse for Sales, Purchasing and Inventory in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
If you are new to Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations (Operations), there are several small setup changes that will make your inventory related transaction entry easier if you can find where to set them up. One of these is the setup for default sites and warehouses.
Settling sales tax in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
At the end of the month you not only need to be able to calculate the sales tax due to each state in which you have jurisdiction, but you also need to enter an invoice and/or payment for the transaction. In Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, you can do both in one process by settling your sales tax.
Why you need to manage your customer relationships
To provide the best customer experience you need to look at your customers and determine exactly what it is they want or need. These wants and needs will not be the same for each of your customers. To better understand each customer individually, and to meet each of their expectations, you should plan to invest in a quality CRM system.
Purchase Order Controls in Dynamics GP vs. Dynamics 365 for Operations
There are some key differences to be aware of in the Purchase Order statuses and controls between Dynamics GP and Dynamics 365 for Operations.
Dynamics GP Classes vs. Dynamics 365 for Operations Groups
Classes in Dynamics GP are a great tool to use when categorizing and configuring new customers, vendors, and inventory in GP. They allow you to default a variety of settings, rather than manually selecting the settings each time. When creating customers, vendors, and inventory in Dynamics 365 for Operations there are similar setup options to classes, however they are not an exact process match. Below is a breakdown of the main setup options in classes in GP vs. options in Operations.
Basic Terminology Differences Between Microsoft Dynamics GP and Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Operations
If you are a user switching from Microsoft Dynamics GP to Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Operations or vice versa, you are likely going to encounter terminology differences that will have you scratching your head in confusion as you attempt to decipher the various terms. To assist in your transitional journey, here is a brief rundown of some of the basic terminology differences that you may find helpful:
Importing Data in Dynamics GP vs. Dynamics 365 for Operations
We recently migrated our company from Dynamics GP to Dynamics 365 for Operations. Since we have been a Dynamics GP provider for many years, we put together a project plan and split up tasks needed to migrate our existing data into the new D365 Operations system.
Dynamics GP Segments vs. Dynamics 365 for Operations Dimensions
No matter which ERP system you choose, one of the first items you will need to consider is how to design your chart of accounts. This could be influenced by many factors including your product lines, cost centers, and company divisions.
Both Dynamics GP and Dynamics 365 for Operations can accommodate financial reporting and tracking by multiple sectors of an entity’s business, but the approach is different in each, with Dynamics GP using Segments and Dynamics 365 for Operations using Dimensions.
How to customize forms in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
Did you know that forms are customizable in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations? When viewing a list or form you can add, remove, and edit columns. You are also able to easily reset, share, or import form settings. I have outlined these options below.
Changing the Tracking Dimension Group for a product in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
When attempting to change the Tracking Dimension Group for a Product in Dynamics 365 Operations (AX2012), you may receive the following notification:
“Delete the tracking dimension group for the product, and then delete the tracking dimension group for all released instances of the product.”
In the example below, while changing the tracking dimension group from DEFAULT to SERIAL for a product, this notification appeared:
Working with Management Reporter in Dynamics GP vs. Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
With Microsoft launching its newest Dynamics ERP system, Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, many of you may be wondering what financial statement application they will be using on the backend. The good news for those looking to switch from Dynamics GP to Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations is that Operations will also be using Management Reporter (MR). For those who are familiar with designing reports in MR, the core functionality is exactly same, but there are some things that have changed. At first glance of MR in Operations, you will not see any differences from the MR you are used to. As you begin to dive deep into the settings and options you will begin to see some subtle differences.
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