F0nabzip

: Use JavaScript within ForNAV to change font colors or visibility based on data values (e.g., highlighting overdue payments). 3. Professional Report Structure A "proper" report should follow a logical flow: Header : Company name, report title, date, and page numbers.

: Use charts or gauges for key metrics to make them "glanceable". Footer : Totals, legal disclaimers, or contact information. 4. Final Review & Testing

: Always test the report with actual Business Central data to ensure fields are populating correctly. F0nabzip

Before diving into the design, identify what information is needed:

If "F0nabzip" refers to a specific or a different software entirely, could you please provide more details about its purpose? : Use JavaScript within ForNAV to change font

: Verify the report looks correct when exported to PDF, Excel, or printed.

: Determine which tables in Business Central (e.g., Sales Header, Customer, G/L Entry) contain the data you need. : Use charts or gauges for key metrics

: Choose whether you need a document (like an invoice), a list, or a label. 2. Using the ForNAV Designer

: Use JavaScript within ForNAV to change font colors or visibility based on data values (e.g., highlighting overdue payments). 3. Professional Report Structure A "proper" report should follow a logical flow: Header : Company name, report title, date, and page numbers.

: Use charts or gauges for key metrics to make them "glanceable". Footer : Totals, legal disclaimers, or contact information. 4. Final Review & Testing

: Always test the report with actual Business Central data to ensure fields are populating correctly.

Before diving into the design, identify what information is needed:

If "F0nabzip" refers to a specific or a different software entirely, could you please provide more details about its purpose?

: Verify the report looks correct when exported to PDF, Excel, or printed.

: Determine which tables in Business Central (e.g., Sales Header, Customer, G/L Entry) contain the data you need.

: Choose whether you need a document (like an invoice), a list, or a label. 2. Using the ForNAV Designer