Style sheets

Style Sheets in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013

Style Sheets in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013

Microsoft Dynamics NAV® 2013 is the latest release of the well-known and established ERP solution for all kinds of businesses of whatever size. As you would expect, the package offers rich functionality within an easy to use interface.

To help you easily extract data from the database in an easy to use format, the package includes a number of style sheets which allow you to convert data into a more user-friendly format. For example, a list of customer details can be exported to a Microsoft Excel® spreadsheet or a sales order can be exported to a Microsoft Word® document for use as an invoice or a mailshot can be sent to a list of potential customers.

The standard Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 package includes a number of pre-defined style sheets but there is no easy way for users to create style sheets of their own. Dynamics Consultants have enhanced the Dynamics NAV 2013 standard style sheet functionality so that it now offers an easier-to-use user interface and added functionality to help you to add to your style sheet library and get the best out of the software.

As can be seen from the screenshot below, the Dynamics Consultants Style Sheet Toolkit offers the following extra functionality:-

Fully compatible with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013;
Easy to use interface to create and maintain style sheets;
Style sheets can use data from any number of tables;
Feature can be used for Mail merges;
Contact details can be used in any mail merge or style sheet;
Package objects are self-contained within the NAV application;
Interface with Microsoft Office® uses .NET functionality as opposed to NAV custom controls.
Style Sheet Tool Screenshot

Please contact us to discuss how you can get hold of a copy of the Dynamics Consultants Style Sheet Toolkit objects.

 


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