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From the Microsoft Dynamics AX Blogs: Display Page Footer; Skip Unused Labels to Speed Up Translations; Book Reviews; Hotfix for External WCF Web Service

by Jared Berezin
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How to Display Page Footer in the Last Page Only of the Report in AX 2009: Gridhar Raj's blog provides the necessary steps to display and print in the last page footer:

"I have seen that most of the developers face the problem in displaying the Page footer only in the last page of the report. Epilog is printed just after the page footer on the last page in a report. So, this is printed in a separate page. But to print in the last page footer, the process is as follows..." 

Finding Unused Labels in Dynamics AX 2009 to Speed Up Translation: Casperkamal's Dynamics Ax blog shares a strategy to identify and skip over unused labels when translating:

 "The pain of unused labels is felt when you start translating your application to support the global versions. As we were porting our application to German we were seeing every possible way to speed up the translation work, one of it was to avoid translating unused labels.  So we tried a few tools that help us identify this but unfortunately nothing turned helpful. We then resorted to invent our own strategy." (Note: the strategy only works if the cross-reference is updated.)

 Positive Reviews for the Dynamics AX 2009 Administration Book: 

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Jared Berezin serves as a contributing writer to MSDynamicsWorld.com. With combined interests in technology and science, Jared previously served as a writer for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, drafting scientific narrative reports on the latest advancements in cancer research. Jared has also served as associate marketing specialist for International Data Corporation (IDC), a market research firm. In this position, he planned and executed strategic marketing initiatives for IDC's software and services research programs, and wrote outbound communications to the press, existing clients, and prospects. Jared also has experience working for several local newspapers in eastern Massachusetts. Jared graduated with honors from Colby College with a BA in English and creative writing.
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