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Action Image in Navision 2009, 2009 SP1 & 2009 R2


Hi all,

While Developing Pages for Role Tailored Client we face issues when we create an action an set its prompted to true, and want an image for the action. Below is the screenshot of the page property where we set the image for an action.




Now for the image Microsoft doesn't provide a list or look up we need to type in name of the image we want to use. so how can we find the name of image that we want to use.

Solution -

Below is the image list provided by Microsoft
Some images are only available with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 SP1. These images are marked as SP1 only.



The Role Tailored client includes images that you can use on activity buttons in the navigation pane. To add an image to an activity button, you must provide the name of the image. Below is the list.





Thanks & Regards,
Saurav Dhyani
http://saurav-nav.blogspot.in/

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