This is most likely the shortest #TipTuesday post I will ever create!
I was playing with a SmartList to prep for my upcoming series on Power BI, Excel & Dynamics GP. I stumbled across something I have never seen before: I tried to add too many columns to a SmartList!
Here’s the message I received. Apparently, 189 columns is the most you can display in a SmartList (if I’m reading the…
Continue Reading Jen Kuntz’s Article on their blog
https://jenkuntz.ca/2022/02/maximum-columns-in-a-smartlist/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=maximum-columns-in-a-smartlist
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More About This Author
- Jen is a self-employed Dynamics GP consultant, based in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. She is a Microsoft MVP in Business Applications (since 2016), a GPUG All-Star and a designated accountant (CPA, CGA).
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