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  • How to enable cached mode for Outlook when used inside Terminal Server (which means that BCM can work too)

    OK, this is in response to the people who have posted on this subject. Someone was kind enough to give me the exact details, but I shall protect my sources except to say they know the insides of MS tools well. The warning here is that this is unsupported and could completely destroy your users profiles...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Sat, Jul 28 2007
    Filed under: Office System, Support and Tools, Office 2007, Tips, BCM, Terminal Server
  • Why should a small business use Office 2007

    Once again I thought I would put pen to e-paper on the top reasons I give people to move to Office 2007. I don't think there are many businesses out there that use a PC and don't use some form of office productivity suite and while most use Microsoft Office XX (where XX could be 97, 2000, XP...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Fri, Jul 20 2007
    Filed under: Office System, Business, Windows Mobile, Office 2007, Marketing, mobile, Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Demo, Training, Tips, Small business, Partner, BCM, Business Contact Manager
  • How to add a trade-in line item (i.e. give cash back to discount a deal) to BCM 2007

    Someone asked me how to do this and I discovered that you can't have a negative discount percentage, negative quantity or negative price. So this makes it impossible to do... well, no, but it is not quite as easy as we would like. To make it work you need to create a Product and Service csv file...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Thu, Jul 12 2007
    Filed under: Office System, Support and Tools, Business, Office 2007, Documentation, Tips, Small business, Partner, BCM, Business Contact Manager

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