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If you’ve ever completed a Production Order and then discovered that consumption was missed or incorrect tracking information was assigned to a component or finished item, we’ve got good news! It’s now possible to reopen Finished Production Orders.
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With Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 26.2’s release, the long-awaited enhancements to the analysis mode in Business Central have been rolled out. Analysis mode has always allowed you to summarise, group and pivot the data on a page for insightful reports, but now you can pull through data from other tables and pages, as well.
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Users who are new to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central can sometimes struggle to find data within the system. That’s where Search company data comes in! Rather than going to the page with your data on it, why not just search for the data via Business Central search?
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Fed up with slow response times, system downtime or a lack of industry expertise? Then it sounds like it’s time to move your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central support to Tecman, where proactive service, specialist knowledge and long-term partnership are part and parcel of what we do. Find out what switching partner involves in our step-by-step guide.
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When creating sandbox systems, you might find yourself wanting to restrict which users can access the new test environment. Luckily, if you have access to the Business Central Admin Centre and can make Security Groups within Microsoft 365, this is now quick and easy to achieve.
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We’re back with another Making Tax Delightful: the second blog in our mini-series shining a light on some quick and easy ways to make your VAT return a smoother and less worrying process.
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Welcome to the first in a mini-series of blog posts where we attempt to change MTD from Making Tax Difficult (Digital) to Making Tax Delightfully easy. Because tax shouldn’t be taxing, as someone once said.