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There's nothing more annoying than users needing to scroll for info, when there's plenty of room available on the screen to show the info. In particular, when we get the 'Credit Limit Warning' dialog, the Yes / No (and some other amounts) are not visible, forcing the user to scroll.
Reading through https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/business-central/dev-itpro/developer/devenv-page-types-and-layouts, it states:
Generally, Business Central displays dialogs on the screen in a frame that is more narrow and not taking up full vertical height, compared to how pages appear ordinarily. Aside from that, pages lay out their contents according to the same principles, whether displayed as a dialog or not. Given the size of the screen where the dialog appears, more or less of the page contents will be visible without scrolling. When a page page can contain a lot of contents, it is possible for the user increase the dialog size with the maximize button.
Although I can't find any maximize button... Can you please allow (Confirmation)dialog pages to take a higher percentage of the vertical screen space so it can extend according to the page context (within some limits) either provide a 'maximum' button (that preserves the dialog state)?
Reading through https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/business-central/dev-itpro/developer/devenv-page-types-and-layouts, it states:
Generally, Business Central displays dialogs on the screen in a frame that is more narrow and not taking up full vertical height, compared to how pages appear ordinarily. Aside from that, pages lay out their contents according to the same principles, whether displayed as a dialog or not. Given the size of the screen where the dialog appears, more or less of the page contents will be visible without scrolling. When a page page can contain a lot of contents, it is possible for the user increase the dialog size with the maximize button.
Although I can't find any maximize button... Can you please allow (Confirmation)dialog pages to take a higher percentage of the vertical screen space so it can extend according to the page context (within some limits) either provide a 'maximum' button (that preserves the dialog state)?
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Being able to see many lines in Sales Orders, Purchase Orders and other documents is critical to user performance. If a user can't see more than a few lines they will make mistakes, spend extra time scrolling and be frustrated. If a prospect catches wind of that in a demonstration, they will be gone in an instant. And, you can be sure that our competition will let them know to ask the question.
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