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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 cookbook : solve real-world Dynamics GP problems with over 100 immediately usable and incredibly effective recipes / Mark Polino.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Polino, Mark.
Contributor:
Microsoft Corporation.
Series:
Quick Answers to Common Problems
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microsoft CRM.
Business--Computer programs.
Business.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (324 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Enterprise, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Biography/History:
Polino Mark: Mark Polino is CPA, with additional certifications in financial forensics (CFF) and information technology (CITP). He is a Microsoft MVP for Business Solutions and a GPUG All Star who has worked with Dynamics GP and its predecessors since 1999. He works as the Director of Client Services for Fastpath, and he runs the DynamicAccounting. net website dedicated to all things Dynamics GP. He is a regularly featured speaker at Dynamics GP related events. This is Mark's tenth book, and his seventh GP related book with Packt Publishing. His work includes eight technology-focused books and two novels. He is also the author of the best-selling Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Cookbook, the spin off Lite edition, and a co-author for updated GP 2013 and 2016 editions, all from Packt Publishing.
Summary:
Solve real-world Dynamics GP problems with over 100 immediately usable and incredibly effective recipes using this book and eBook
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Personalizing Dynamics GP; Introduction; Improving visibility by setting Required; Fields to bold and red; Getting faster access to data with; the Shortcut Bar; Reducing clicks with Startup shortcuts; Personalizing the Home page by; selecting the right role; Speeding up access to data with; Quick Links; Rearranging Navigation to make it easier; Jumping to the right location with; Breadcrumbs; Managing personal reports with My Reports; Viewing open items with the Task List
Visualizing information with Home page Metrics; Accessing accounts faster with; Favorites in Lookups; Cleaning up the mess by fixing; Auto Complete errors; Chapter 2: Organizing Dynamics GP; Introduction; Speeding up account entry with; Account Aliases; Gaining visibility with Horizontal; Scroll Arrows; Streamlining payables processing; by prioritizing vendors; Getting clarity with User Defined fields; Developing connections with Internet; User Defined fields; Gaining additional reporting control; with Account Rollups; Remembering processes with an; Ad hoc workflow
Improving financial reporting clarity by splitting purchasing accounts; Speeding up lookups with Advanced; Lookups; Going straight to the site with Web Links; Chapter 3: Automating Dynamics GP; Introduction; Using Reminders to remember important; events; Controlling reporting dates with; Beginning and Ending Periods; Automating reporting with Report Groups; Speeding up entry by copying an; Inventory Item; Improving consistency with Shortcuts; and User Classes; Speeding up month-end close by; Reconciling Bank Accounts daily; Automating processes with Macros
Getting early warnings with Business Alerts Splitting AP across departments; automatically with Control Account; Management; Getting control of accruals and; deferrals with Recurring GL batches; Speeding up document delivery with e-mail; Chapter 4: Harnessing the Power of Smart Lists; Introduction; Sorting data to get the information you want; Speeding up access to information; with Smart List Favorites; Getting warnings with Smart List Alerts; Improving information returned with; Smart List Search; Controlling data with Smart List; Record Limits; Tailoring Smart Lists by adding Fields
Controlling access by sharing or restricting Smart List Favorites; Renaming Fields for clarity; Chapter 5: Connecting Dynamics GP to Microsoft Office 2010; Introduction; Getting control of Outlook features on; the Home page; Building analyses by Exporting; Smart Lists to Microsoft Excel; Delivering flexibility by exporting; Navigation Lists to Excel; Improving reports by sending; Smart Lists to Word; Communicating with customers; using Letters from Microsoft Word; Skipping the exports by using Prebuilt; Excel Reports; Improving performance by globally; turning off Outlook integration
Reporting on any Dynamics GP data
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612703379
9781282703377
1282703374
9781849680431
1849680434
9781849510431
1849510431
OCLC:
796383651

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