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From the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management blogs: Open forms in edit mode; Purchase requisitions; Negative inventory; Tax calculation

by MSDW Reporter
Editorial Team, MSDynamicsWorld.com

In this review of the Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management blogs:

  • Open forms in edit mode by default
  • Implementing purchase requisition to enhance supply chain efficiency
  • Avoiding negative inventory
  • Streamlining tax calculation for the medical device industry

Open forms in edit mode by default

Writing on the Rand Group blog, Jordan Lutz stated that, when working with records in Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations, having to click "edit" each time you want to make a change can be annoying and slow you down. Fortunately, he wrote that D365 F&O has a setting that lets you open forms in edit mode automatically, which saves you time and cuts down on extra clicks.

Lutz explained that by opening forms in edit mode, you can start making changes right away. that you can set this up for all forms or choose specific ones to open in edit mode automatically. He then provided information about how to do this.

Implementing purchase requisition to enhance supply chain efficiency

On the ERPSoftwareBlog, an author from Dynamics Square AU stated that purchase requisitions help companies enhance supply chain efficiency by stopping unauthorized purchases, avoiding duplicate orders, and keeping their buying processes clear and organized.

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