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Jun 7, 2011
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010: Customer Testimonials
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Did you Know? - Using Adjustments in Microsoft Forecaster Today, I wanted to spend some time talking about Adjustments in Microsoft Forecaster. This feature often comes up in discussions with customers as something they are not aware of or are unsure how to use. http://community.dyn
amics.com/b/dynamics
cpm/archive/2011/12/
16/did-you-know-usin
g-adjustments-in-mic
rosoft-forecaster.as
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Tips, Tricks and Add-ons - Hide fields on CRM form without messing up the form layout. Generally if you hide a field through script, CRM does not redesign the layout to use up the blank space left from the hiding of a field on the form. This makes it very obvious that there must have been some control that is now not visible to the user. To avoid this you can make use of the CRM 2011 ability to add the same field multiple times on a form. http://community.dyn
amics.com/product/cr
m/crmtechnical/b/crm
inogic/archive/2012/
01/10/tip-hide-field
s-on-crm-form-withou
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