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#msdyn365bc 2022 Release Wave 1 - Usability improvements to the web client.

Hi Readers,

In this series we are discussing what's new in Business Central 2022 (Wave 1) a.k.a BC20.

This article we will discuss about - Usability improvements to the web client.

With this series we will understand what's new the product and learn it before it becomes available for customers.

Hope you like the series, please add comments to article.

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Business Value 

With a growing and diverse workforce relying on the Business Central web client to perform critical business tasks, we continually invest in improving productivity and usability based on customer feedback and user research.

Feature Details

  • With Business Central 2022 release wave 1 following improvements to the web client.

1. Navigation

  • Peek feature was a feature introduced with Business Central 19. With Business Central 19 Peek feature was only available for tables have associated pages.
  • With Business Central 20, Peek Feature will allow users to open full list for tables without associated pages (as shown below) for user to Open full list.


  • When a FastTab expands, the page scrolls up so the next FastTab caption is visible.

2. Data entry

  • When a message dialog interrupts typing into the next field, the characters you entered are no longer discarded.
  • The web client preserves a few empty lines at the end of an editable list so that filling out data vertically across rows never runs out of space.

3. General look and feel

  • 2022 release wave 1 includes minor visual updates, such as a refreshed loading screen and updated iconography for specific system actions.


Decimal Separator

  • For added efficiency, version 20.0 also introduces a keyboard shortcut, Alt + Decimal Separator, to help users toggle between their default character and a period (.) character.

For other articles related to What's New in Business Central 20, refer here.

Hope you learn and will be able to utilize this feature as Business Central 20 is available. 

Regards,
Saurav Dhyani

www.sauravdhyani.com

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