What’s New in Business Central in the 2024 Release Wave 1
Live Webinar – April 10th, 11.00 AM BST
Explore the latest upgrade in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central’s 2024 release wave 1!
Join our live webinar on April 10th to discover innovative features to boost your business operations. Our experts will showcase key highlights and provide practical demonstrations, revealing how the update transforms finance, project management, and general functionality.
You’ll also learn about the new release in financial consolidation, improved project invoicing, and simplified integration with Field Service.
Highlighted topics include:
Finance Points:
- Set up financial consolidation runs more efficiently
- Use deferral codes in purchase and sales journals
- Improve accuracy with general ledger account revaluation
- Use new Excel layouts for 35 selected reports
- Use currencies when posting employee transactions
Project Points:
- Define an invoice posting policy for various users
- Create projects you can invoice to multiple customers
Copilot Points:
- Chat with Copilot
- Suggest Sales Lines using Copilot
- Analysis view using Copilot
- Bank Reconciliation using copilot
General Points:
- Integrate Field Service and Business Central
- Connect Business Central with Shopify B2B
Take advantage of this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and leverage Dynamics 365 Business Central’s latest release.
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