In the Navision help, the bitmap property stated that there are 44 predefined bitmap images.
Does anyone have the pictures of those images handy?
Actually there are a lot more, closer to 300 in fact. There was a down load many years back on navision.net, but even though its on Dynamics User net somewhere, I think the link is now broken.
I created a list way back, by just entering numbers and finding the once that worked, but I have since lost that list. I find its just quicker and easier to create a bit map and get exactly what you want, except of course for the problem with transparency.
How do I get this code into navision form?
Is it to save it in a text file and import?
you copy and paste the code into text file.
Then in navision you click on Tools-Object Designer.
Then click on File->Import. Select txt file type and select the text file that had pasted.
Ahmed Rashed Amini
Independent Consultant/Developer
How do I get this code into navision form?
Is it to save it in a text file and import?
you copy and paste the code into text file.
Then in navision you click on Tools-Object Designer.
Then click on File->Import. Select txt file type and select the text file that had pasted.
That is with a developer license only, a regular user licenses for forms, tables, ect, can't import text files.
Actually there are a lot more, closer to 300 in fact. There was a down load many years back on navision.net, but even though its on Dynamics User net somewhere, I think the link is now broken.
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Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book
Independent Consultant/Developer
blog: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/ara3n
How do I get this code into navision form?
Is it to save it in a text file and import?
Actually there are a lot more, closer to 300 in fact. There was a down load many years back on navision.net, but even though its on Dynamics User net somewhere, I think the link is now broken.
I created a list way back, by just entering numbers and finding the once that worked, but I have since lost that list. I find its just quicker and easier to create a bit map and get exactly what you want, except of course for the problem with transparency.
you copy and paste the code into text file.
Then in navision you click on Tools-Object Designer.
Then click on File->Import. Select txt file type and select the text file that had pasted.
Independent Consultant/Developer
blog: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/ara3n
Also a nice one!
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