From the NAV Blogs: Add Automatic Spell Check; Add Journals in Navigation Pane; Fix “RTC Hangs"
How to Implement an Automatic Spell Checker in NAV: From Rashed Amini's ara3n weblog: "I thought it would be an interesting project to implement automatic spellchecking in NAV. "So I built a solution using the data visualization template. The results are better than I expected... the description field uses my add-in and underlines misspelled descriptions. You can right click on a word and it will suggest a list of option you can select... I believe many users will find this useful for data entry and be able to see their typos as they type. I didn't test other languages, but I'm sure WPF RichTextBox will suggest based on windows local language settings." He also explains how to insert add-ons and attached the Visual Studio Project with Source Code."
How to Add Journals in the Navigation Pane of NAV 2009: From Plataan's blog: "One of the great features of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 is that you can customize the Navigation Pane. Big deal, you might say. Customizing the Navigation Pane was already possible in NAV 4.0. Yes, but with customizing I don't mean moving menu's up and down or showing them or not. No, in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, you can really customize the Navigation Pane, also as a user. This means for example that you can decide yourself which items you want to show in your Navigation Pane. How? Just go to the customize button on the top ...
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