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Users can no longer see Edit in Excel or Open in Excel actions

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Heads-up in case this comes your way as we get through upgrading more customers to 16.0 (SaaS / OnPrem):

 

  • Symptom: User can no longer see Edit in Excel or Open in Excel actions, or the Page group that contains them, in list pages in the Web client after upgrading to 16.0
  • Cause of Issue: This is related to us introducing a new system permission that empowers admins to choose that a user cannot export data to excel. The root cause is still under investigation
  • Affected: All non-SUPER users on premises and online
  • Mitigation: (1) Manually add the  "D365 Excel Export Action" Permission Set to relevant permission sets or user groups, or (2) manually add the system permission 6110 “Allow Action Export To Excel” to relevant permission sets.

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