Microsoft Dynamics GP October 2025 - Sales Order Batches Navigation List
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It’s been a while since we introduced a new Navigation List in Dynamics GP—but we’re excited to bring one back by popular demand!
Navigation Lists are one of the most powerful yet underused tools in GP. They let users quickly view, filter, and take action on records across modules—all from a single, streamlined screen. Every time I speak with customers, I’m inspired by the creative ways they use these lists to simplify their daily work.
Now, after many user requests, we’re thrilled to introduce the Sales Order Batches Navigation List! This long-awaited feature gives you instant access to your sales order batches—no more digging through menus or running reports. It’s all about speed, visibility, and control. If you manage high-volume sales or need fast access to batch-level data, this list is a game-changer. It’s not just a new feature—it’s a real productivity boost your team will appreciate.
Why This Is Important for Dynamics GP Users:
Efficiency: Navigation Lists reduce the number of clicks and screens needed to access and manage data, saving time and effort.
Visibility: Users can see and filter large sets of data in one place, making it easier to spot trends or issues.
Actionable Insights: You can take actions (like posting, printing, or editing) directly from the list—no need to open multiple windows.
Customization: Users can tailor lists to their workflows, which enhances usability and adoption.
User-Driven Development: This update reflects real user feedback, showing that Microsoft is listening and evolving GP based on customer needs.
So, dive in and experience the enhanced efficiency and convenience of this fantastic new feature. 🚀 Enjoy this highly requested GP feature.
Continue to check back to the Microsoft Dynamics GP October 2025 - Feature Blog Series to review upcoming blog posts related to our new features and other helpful resource links.
For detailed documentation on all the features: Microsoft Dynamics GP Detailed Documentation
Terry Heley
Microsoft
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