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#msdyn365bc 2021 Release Wave 2 - Edit in Excel.

Hi Readers,

In this series we will discuss what's new in Business Central 2021 (Wave 2) a.k.a BC19.

This article we will discuss about - New Pages with Edit in Excel.


With this series we will understand what's new the product and learn it before it becomes available for customers.

#msdyn365bc #2021RW2

Feature Details - 

One of the reasons the Edit in Excel feature in Business Central is so popular is that it provides a fast way to enter data. For example, you can use templates for journals, make quick bulk edits, and so on. Businesses can now use the feature to speed up data entry on recurring general journals and intercompany G/L journals.

Explanation -

Based on Idea Website Microsoft Added Edit in Excel in Following Pages.

Recurring General Journals


Intercompany General Journals

Hope you learn and will be able to utilize this feature as Business Central 19 is available.  

For other articles related to What's New in Business Central 19, refer here.


Regards,
Saurav Dhyani
www.sauravdhyani.com

Comments

  1. Is the 'Edit in Excel' action missing in a Docker sandbox?

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    1. Edit in Excel will never be available in Docker environment.

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