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atinkerersnotebook: The New Dynamics AX Tip #19: Unhiding Fields
Источник: http://atinkerersnotebook.com/2016/0...hiding-fields/
============== ![]() For those of you that are familiar with the older user interfaces then you may have to learn a couple of new tricks to get around the system like the pro that you are, and for new users of the New Dynamics AX environments then you will probably want as many tips on all the cool things that you are hidden away within the application so that you can quickly become a power user of the system. I have scoured all of the resources that I have to compile the most useful tips and tricks for the New Dynamics AX and that will be useful to everyone, regardless of if you are a novice to Dynamics AX just trying to get around in the application, or have worked with the previous versions of the system, and are just want to learn the nuances of the new user interface. Unhiding fields If you have hidden a field, it is not gone forever. You can easily re-enable it so that you can reuse them again. How to do it… In order to re-enable the hidden fields you need to turn on the option that will allow you to see all of the hidden fields so that you can manipulate the personalization. To do this, click on the OPTIONS ribbon bar button. ![]() When the Options ribbon bar is shown click on the Show hidden fields/columns link within the Personalize button group. ![]() This will allow you to see the hidden fields. ![]() Now you can right-mouse-click on the hidden fields header. ![]() This will open up the options menu and then you can click on the Personalize Extension menu item. ![]() This will open up the Personalization options for the form. ![]() Now you can uncheck the Hide flag for the field. ![]() Now the field will be unhidden. ![]() Just as a side note, you may also want to click on the OPTIONS and then click on the Don’t show hidden fields/columns menu link. ![]() This will return the view back to the original state. ![]() Want more? ![]() Also, if you are looking for more resources on Dynamics AX in general, then make sure you check out the Dynamics AX Companions site at www.dynamicsaxcompanions.com and also the Blind Squirrel Publishing site at www.blindsquirrelpublishing.com for more articles and books. About the Author ![]() Murray is also the curator of the Dynamics AX Companions (www.dynamicsaxcompanions.com) site which he built from the ground up as a resource for all of the Dynamics AX community where you can find walkthroughs and blueprints that he created since first being introduced to the Dynamics AX product. Throughout his 25+ years of experience in the software industry he has worked in many different roles during his career, including as a developer, an implementation consultant, a trainer and a demo guy within the partner channel which gives him a great understanding of the requirements for both customers and partner’s perspective. For more information on Murray, here is his contact information: Email: mcf@blindsquirrelpublishing.com Twitter: @murrayfife Facebook: facebook.com/murraycfife Google: google.com/+murrayfife LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/murrayfife Blog: atinkerersnotebook.com Docs: docs.com/mufife Amazon: amazon.com/author/murrayfife ![]() Источник: http://atinkerersnotebook.com/2016/0...hiding-fields/
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