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Any way to change messaging in Confirm Deactivation dialog?

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Is there any way to change the messaging in the Confirm Deactivation dialog box for custom entities?  I know you can do it for OOTB entities.

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    ashlega Profile Picture
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    Hi Deb,

     you can't do it - you can probably create your own instead(and add your own ribbon button.. yet hide the default one), but that would require some scripting:

    social.microsoft.com/.../amend-defult-confirmation-box-text

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    Thomas David Dayman Profile Picture
    11,323 on at

    I did something similar before, Debra.

    I went into Ribbon Workbench and duplicated the original Deactivation Button.

    I downloaded these 2 solutions:

    https://alertjs.codeplex.com/ - This is good for easily displaying a pop up message in CRM

    processjs.codeplex.com - This is used for executing a workflow from JavaScript

    Then I wrote some JavaScript and attached it to the new Deactivation button in Ribbon workbench.

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