When setting up D365 Marketing for the first time, you are given an option for web hosting to determine where your landing pages and marketing forms are going to be used. You can use your own webserver, or a D365 portal. Until now, I have always suggested using your own webserver as the easiest option. The main reason was the ability to customise how the portal looked, making sure it was fully…
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D365 Marketing Events Portal Using Power Pages
How can you create a D365 Marketing Events Portal using power pages? This post is the first of a series looking at using Power Pages.
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