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Mscrm.ButtonUtils

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Hello,

I have seen "Mscrm.ButtonUtils.HoverOn" referred to in button-related posts.

Can anyone tell me where the Mscrm.ButtonUtils library is located within CRM, so that I can look at the methods? Specifically I would like to change the colour on HoverOn()
I have looked through all the web resource/customization options.

Many thanks

- Seamus

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    Take a look at this blog post by Aileen Gusni. It describes the process and gives an example.

    community.dynamics.com/.../create-button-in-crm-2013-2015-form-without-a-field-using-javascript

    Note that this is an unsupported customization and will likely break in later versions of CRM once you upgrade.

    Hope this helps.

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    Thanks Aric - that is the process I am using, but my question relates to where Mscrm.ButtonUtils actually resides/is called from and so how can I look at its methods.

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