Highlighting your field can be a very helpful for your user. For example, overdue invoices are colored in red, so users can quickly recognize and pay more attention on those invoices.
Business Central offers a way to highlight these fields using Style property. Though limited in style selection, it is still pretty powerful tool to use.
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Highlighting your field can be a very helpful for your user. For example, overdue invoices are colored in red, so users can quickly recognize and pay more attention on those invoices. Business Central offers a way to highlight these fields using Style property. Though limited in style selection, it is still pretty powerful tool to…
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Experienced NZ-based NAV Developer and Consultant with 10+ years of experience leading multiple IT projects, performing business analyst, developing, implementing, and upgrading Dynamics NAV and Business Central.
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