I think we’ve all received marketing emails from organisations that look a little strange. Blank spaces where perhaps it should have had information populate, but the data they have isn’t accurate. Depending on the set up of a specific Dynamics 365 environment, it could be that certain fields have not been filled out on your Contact records. First Name isn’t always required, so while it’s good…
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