Free Microsoft Dynamics NAV Overview Training
Open Door Technology is offering a free training session for our existing clients that will provide an overview of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2. This session is designed as a refresher for long-time users and as an introduction to new users of Dynamics NAV 2013 who may be looking for ways to use the system to increase their efficiency in everyday tasks.
Christian Roach, Account Manager of Open Door Technology, will be conducting the one-hour session. Attendees will receive an overview of the user interface and as well as instructions of how to:
- Use the web client
- Customize your user experience
- Know what to expect if you’re upgrading
Do you have questions about Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 that we can answer during this session? We would love to hear from you in advance of this training if there is something we can cover for you. Please contact us today.
Date: Wed., April 23, 2014
Time: 9:00-10:00 am MST
Where: Join us at your desk via webinar
Registration: Please register today
Did you miss the webinar? Watch the recording below.
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