In a previous post, “How to Use Dynamics GP Unit Accounts to Enhance Your Management Reports“, we talked about how companies can use Unit Accounts for statistical data to track a company’s performance in Dynamics GP. Any non-financial...
With over 60 of the Twin Cities’ best-known nonprofit organizations as our clients across three middle-market ERP products, Boyer & Associates has earned the right to present ourselves as experts to those in the nonprofit community who are sea...
Recent Microsoft Office update creates problem with Dynamics GP Word Templates Are you experiencing issues within your Microsoft Dynamics GP system shortly after updating Microsoft Office? If so, you’re not alone. We recently became aware of...
De-mystifying Currency Revaluation in Microsoft Dynamics GP Mike Muscarella Multi-currency accounting can send shivers of fear and confusion through the spines of financial professionals (and some ERP consultants). In particular, the process of mo...
This week’s Management Reporter tip for Microsoft Dynamics ERP is on the benefit of Rolling 12 Months. Rolling 12 Months: Use this to show a rolling number of periods dynamically. This is especially useful for side-by-side reports with divisions, ...
Need help closing out your books for 2013? Boyer & Associates will be hosting two Microsoft Dynamics ERP year-end events for Microsoft Dynamics SL and Microsoft Dynamics GP users on December 10 and December 12, 2013 respectively. The free even...
This week’s Management Reporter tip for Microsoft Dynamics ERP is on calculations on hidden columns. Calculations on Hidden Columns – When using non-printing rows that you want to be included in the calculation you need to specify the columns indi...
We once had a developer that worked with us at Boyer & Associates that said “if the only tool in your tool belt is a hammer…everything looks like a nail”. Does that mean that if we only offer one ERP product that runs on premise that ou...
This week’s Management Reporter tip for Microsoft Dynamics ERP is on Default Fonts. Default Fonts – Use this to set up a default font and size so all the reports are consistent, especially when you have multiple people designing reports. To change...