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Why are pictures in Dynamics GP limited to 32Kb?
If you have ever wondered why the Microsoft Dynamics GP Report Writer limits you to 32Kb (32,767 bytes) when adding images, this post should hopefully explain the reasons. The most important point to note is that the 32Kb limit is for an uncompressed Read More...
Customise the Microsoft Dynamics GP Splash Screen
Even though support for a splash screen was added to Dexterity v3.00, Great Plains Dynamics v5.50 was the first version to include a splash.bmp file and Microsoft Business Solutions - Great Plains v8.00 was the last version to include a splash.bmp file. Read More...
GP Logos through the years
I thought that I would have a little fun and be nostalgic for a bit. I have been working with Great Plains Dynamics since version 2.00 in 1994. The company I was with did look at version 1.00, but decided not to become a reseller at that time. Instead Read More...
Company Logos on Reports
I have been asked many times how to have different company logos and details on invoice documents depending on the company you are logged into. Changing company details is easy as they are stored as Global fields and can be added to a report from the Read More...
RW - Conditional Logos Example
The following Report Writer example demonstrates how it is possible to show different logo images on a report based on a defined condition. The Report Writer was used to create a custom report which has two logos on it. Then each logo covered with a string Read More...
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