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The architecture of Microsoft Dynamics GP allows for growth and flexibilty and complete customization to meet the needs of your organization.

  • 11 December 2012
  • Author: Jennifer Levy
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Organizations and individuals have unique needs, so Microsoft Dynamics GP is designed to be customized.Some customization features are built directly into the software, and are accessible to all users. Other customizations require additional tools and are typically implemented by the system administrator.

End-user CustomizationsSeveral end-user customizations are available in Microsoft Dynamics GP, allowing users to adjust the application to their liking. The following table lists some of the customizations available:

Several end-user customizations are available in Microsoft Dynamics GP, allowing users to adjust the application to their liking. The following table lists some of the customizations available:

Customization Feature Description

Home page-Each user can specify the content of the Home page displayed in Microsoft Dynamics GP.

Toolbars-Users can specify which toolbars are displayed, what buttons they contain, and where they are positioned.

Navigation Pane-Users can select which groups they want to display in the Navigation Pane.

Shortcuts-Users can add items to the shortcut bar, giving them quick access to areas of the application important to them.

Lists-The lists displayed in the main window for Microsoft Dynamics GP are configurable, allowing users to specify which columns to display and the order they are presented. Filters can also be applied to list data.

Action Pane-The groups and actions shown in the Action Pane for each list are configurable. Actions and groups can be rearranged or removed.

 

To read a full White Paper on the Architecture of Microsoft Dynamics GP click here.

 

 

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