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Charts in Classic Reports

By admin in Dynamics NAV & BC, Tips & tricks 4 June 2011 0 Comment

I am back to add the charts in below Classic report (Monthly Purchase Invoices)

This can be done using the excel automation as below..

Bron : Mohana
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