One good thing about local copy of the Dynamics CRM SDK documentation is that it restricts the search to the SDK itself. Local copy can be searched without usual distractions of online search like advertisements or third-party posts about SDK. Either 2011 or 2013 version of SDK can be downloaded, then installed and searched locally. […]
Tip #13: CRM Gustronomy – how to delete a field
One of my pet annoyances with CRM form editor in 2011 and 2013 has always been inconsistency in field handling. It is so easy to create a new field but impossible to delete one. Or so I thought, until MVP comrade Gonzalez showed me a very clever way to nuke a field. Instructions in a […]
Tip #11: Internet Explorer 11 and CRM mobile access
If you are one of the brave individuals who upgraded to Windows 8.1, you may find that Internet Explorer now has a new shiny version number — 11. Or, perhaps, you were game enough to download and install IE 11 for Windows 7. Since CRM 2011 has no clue what IE 11 is, it promptly […]
Tip #10: Use mouse wheel to navigate the sitemap
Sitemap navigation has dramatically changed in CRM 2013 with horizontal layout replacing classical sitemap tree of CRM 2011. If group contains large number of subareas, horizontal scrolling is added. Large and shiny 24″+ monitors with high resolutions just compound the issue if you need to get to the rightmost item in a large group. Mouse […]
Tip #1: Don’t use salesforce
This site is all about tips and tricks for Microsoft Dynamics CRM users, developers, administrators. Short and sweet, 5 minutes to learn, 1 hour saved. So repeat after me: Don’t use salesforce.
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A 2005 study led by Margo Lillie, a doctor of zoology at the University of British Columbia, concluded that tipping a cow would require an exertion of 2,910 newtons (654.2 lbf) of force,[4] and is therefore impossible to perform by a single person. Her calculations found that it would take at least two people to […]
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