Hello everybody!
In David Singleton's Go-Live.us Dynamics Book I read recommendations to use multiple windows instead of full screen mode when using Navision to use it at its fullest. This only confirmed what I get used to and intuitevely considered to be the proper manner of browsing NAV.
But recently at one of the Microsoft's presentation I saw as Dynamics NAV was demonstrated with full screen forms.
Do you think users must be forcefully trained to use multiple windows or not?
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As a developer I don't work full screen.
But, when I'm testing (and working like a user), I often work fullscreen. Off course to see if I put the glue of new buttons right.
Tino Ruijs
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Plus, it is easier to keep track of your forms. When they are maximized, everything is hidden behind the one you're looking at.
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Once you make the effort to train your users to use multiple windows, you will see that they use them more efficiently, and have open what they need for their use, rather tht a huge form with a ton of unnecessary screens.
I had one client where they really wanted to optimize the system, but many users kept going back to maximize, so i set form 330 to be Not Maximizable. which solved that, after a few days they got so sick of re maximizing forms, that with in a week they had learnt to use Navision the way Navision was designed, and they saved a lot on useless customizations.
"remark" thanks for reading my book, and FYI, its now moved to a wiki (http://wiki.dynamicsbook.com) I am glad if it can help.
David, thank you for your project, this is a great job!
And here I can't resist saying words of gratitude to Luc Van Dyck for our
And of course, thank you, all Navision Professionals, who makes this world live and who helps such beginners as me to get know it!