In the image, I right mouse clicked on the blue toolbar, opening the Microsoft Dynamics GP Toolbar Customization Window. I then chose the Main toolbar, the SmartList control that I added and clicked on Modify Selection. From here I can change the icon to text, text and an icon or image, plus more.

Originally Posted August 2012
In the image, I right mouse clicked on the blue toolbar, opening the Microsoft Dynamics GP Toolbar Customization Window. I then chose the Main toolbar, the SmartList control that I added and clicked on Modify Selection. From here I can change the icon to text, text and an icon or image, plus more.
Making GP changes like this can save you real time. If you open SmartList 10 times a day and this saves you a total of 20 seconds a day. That’s 5200 seconds a year or 87 minutes a year, I’m being generous saying it’ll save you 2 seconds every time you open SmartList.
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Belinda Allen (Microsoft MVP) is both a Microsoft Certified Professional for Dynamics GP (MCP) and a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT). She is also the co-founder of Smith & Allen Consulting, Inc. (www.saci.com), a business management software consulting firm for over 24 years.
Belinda began implementing ERP systems so long ago that Windows was not an operating system, but an application. Larger businesses used old Main Frames with monitors that were Green and Black and smaller business did accounting by hand. Having seen the evolution that has taken place over the years from pieces of paper to analytics, Belinda still gets excited every time she helps a business improve.
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