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#msdyn365bc 2023 Release Wave 1 - Drag and drop files onto the file upload dialog.

Hi Readers, 

In this series we are discussing what's new in Business Central 2023 (Wave 1) a.k.a BC22.

This article we will discuss about - Drag and drop files onto the file upload dialog.

With this series we will understand what's new the product and learn it. Hope you like the series, please add comments to article.

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Business Value - 

Business processes often require documents or other files to be captured as part of the system of record. When your file is already at hand, you can save time by dragging that file onto the file upload dialog in Business Central, instead of the more cumbersome navigating through folders in a file picker window. Drag-and-drop experiences are essential to working efficiently. While this enhancement provides a minor boost to productivity and is a convenient alternative, it also puts Business Central on a path toward broader file upload experiences in future release waves.

Feature details - 

  • The file upload dialog in Business Central has been enhanced with a clear drop area where users can drag and drop a single file.
  • No matter which business process requires uploading of documents, users can choose between dragging a file or using the more traditional file picker.

To use this feature, nothing changes for users. Wherever there is a file upload code, the dialog box will appear to drag and drop for uploading the file.

Limitation - 

  • I am sure all were excited about this feature as they read it but there are limitations.
  • Currently the Drag and Drop feature does not allow to drag multiple files. 
  • Thankyou Microsoft but it would been great if this feature allows to drag and drop multiple files.

For other articles related to What's New in Business Central 22, refer here.

Hope you learn and will be able to utilize this feature as Business Central 22 is available.  

Regards,
Saurav Dhyani
www.sauravdhyani.com  

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