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Understanding Report Redesign

By admin in Dynamics NAV & BC, Tips & tricks 8 November 2011 0 Comment

In Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, there are two different layouts for reports:

– Classic report layouts
– Client report definition (RDLC) report layouts

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