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Imagine for a moment that on your current Dynamics 365 project that you needed to directly edit the RibbonDiffXml file via Notepad to add a button or menu command to a form. How long would it take you? Would you even get it right the first time?
What about manually creating a REST query in JavaScript or building a complicated FetchXML query for an SSRS report?
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