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How to bypass the wait button prompt?

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When I was manually removing 10,000 lines from a P.O, it takes very long and in between I have to click Wait at this prompt which is very annoying. Is there any way to skip this or at least put this as a batch process?

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I know I can delete the P.O and create new ones, but please don't provide such alternatives. Only provide solutions if you have.

Thanks

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    Komi Siabi Profile Picture
    Komi Siabi 12,692 Most Valuable Professional on at
    RE: How to bypass the wait button prompt?

    Hi Abdul Muqsith,

    The wait button prompt is a standard design on D365FO, hence you can not remove that.

    You can make use of "Open in excel" to delete the PO lines. You can further consider the use of Power automate.

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    Abdul Muqsith 106 on at
    RE: How to bypass the wait button prompt?

    D365 Finance and Operations

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    Community Member Microsoft Employee on at
    RE: How to bypass the wait button prompt?

    Hi,

    Could you tell me what app you are using in D365?

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