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November 15, 2024

AI Form Fill in Dynamics 365 Business Central

Microsoft’s AI Form Fill feature within Dynamics 365 Business Central is a game-changer for productivity. This innovative tool leverages AI to suggest and automatically fill in form fields based on user behavior, existing data, and common patterns.

By analyzing user interactions and historical data, the AI engine can proactively suggest relevant information, significantly reducing data entry time and minimizing errors. This feature empowers users to work more efficiently, focus on strategic tasks, and improve overall productivity.

 

This feature is enabled by default after Business Central’s most recent update, but some people have had trouble getting used to it. Some of our clients have even asked how to disable this feature. To disable AI Form Fill please follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to Power Platform Admin Center 
  2. Select your Environment from the Environment section – If you have multiple environments you will have to turn it off in each environment.
  3. Choose Settings from the top ribbon
  4. Under Product, select Features

  5. Under AI Form Fill Assistance: Turn off the AI form fill assistance feature for all users or set to No one.
  6. Click Save to update your settings – You will need to scroll to the bottom of the page to find the Save button.

For more information about Dynamics 365 Business Central, please reach out to us at Support@BondConsultingServices.com to speak with one of our Dynamics experts.

 

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