Archive for July 20th, 2012

Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 "Feature of the Day" – Week 1 Digest

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Over at the  Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP  blog, the Microsoft Dynamics GP Product Management team has been blasting out daily entries with some very cool features coming in the next – very awaited – release, Dynamics GP 2013.

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MDGP 2013 Feature of the Day: Print on Picklist Shortage Enquiry

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MDGP 2013 Feature of the Day: Print on Picklist Shortage Enquiry

Microsoft have started the Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Feature of the Day series on the Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP Blog. The fourth feature they’ve announced is Print on Picklist Shortage Enquiry. This feature adds the ability to print a report … Continue reading →

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Smartlist Left Pane Resizing Awesomeness

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David Musgrave is back and rocking with Resizing SmartList TreeView and ListView panes using the Support Debugging Tool . This is one of the most requested features for Dynamics GP – (See Mark Polino’s: Dynamic Future – Vote – Resize the Left Pane on Smartlists ) While you are at it also check out – Patrick Roth’s modifier solution – Smartlist: Only the data area should grow and Frank Hamelly who links to a dexterity solution – Resize the left pane in SmartList Before Resize After resize

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Feature of the Day: Print and Picklist Shortage Inquiry

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Welcome to the Feature of the Day for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 where we look at more distribution inquiry windows.

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Resizing SmartList TreeView and ListView panes using the Support Debugging Tool

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This article is another Support Debugging Tool Non-Logging Trigger example and is a follow up to two previous articles: From this blog: Adding Window Size and Position Memory using the Support Debugging Tool   From Mark Polino: Dynamic Future – Vote – Resize the Left Pane on Smartlists This example stores the size and position of the SmartList window using a very similar technique to the post from earlier this week. The main difference is that instead of storing a setting in the Dex.ini file, this time it uses a Support Debugging Tool Parameter

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