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This is a list of community content which has been featured on Power Wiki.
 
This is a list of community content which has been featured on Power Wiki.
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; 2021-03-01
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[[File:Tools.jpg|thumb]]
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: Today we would like to highlight someone who has done an impressive work documenting his experience from trying out different XrmToolBox tools (and other tools as well). Take a look at [http://linnzawwin.blogspot.com/p/tools.html this page] on [https://twitter.com/LinnZawWin Linn Zaw Win]'s blog Linn's Power Platform Notebook and you will be amazed by his work! Not only is there a list of LOTS of useful tools, there are links to articles in which Linn describe how the tools work. While you are on this page - whatever you do don't miss the wonderful quote by no other than Power Wiki's Jonas Rapp!
  
; 2020-02-01
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: "If you are not working with XrmToolBox, you are just working too hard." – Jonas Rapp, 2016" 🤩
: [[File:LinkedD365.png|40px|middle|link=]] First out to be featured on Power Wiki is [https://twitter.com/LinkeD365 Carl Cookson] and his XrmToolBox tools. Carl is always good at upliftning others with a #FeelGoodFriday tag on Twitter. It is time for Carl to be highlighted!
 
  
Carl has given some love to the [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/ExportSecurityRole/ Role Documenter], which was originally created by [https://github.com/santoshCRM Santosh Bhagat] read [https://linked365.blog/2020/12/22/role-documenter-xrmtoolbox-tool/ Carl's article] about it!
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: Well done documenting the tools Linn, this is such a 😎 place to visit when you want to get a quick start for how different tools work or just inspiration for what you can do to improve the "you are just working too hard" part!
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: (Picture from Linn's Tool page)
  
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; 2021-02-15
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: [https://twitter.com/thepoweraddict Hardit Bhatia] is currently doing a [[Power Apps]] ([[Canvas apps]]) series of articles where he uses a 😎 concept.
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: [https://thepoweraddict.com/a-z-26-tips-learn-how-to-improve-your-power-apps/ A-Z: 26 tips! Learn how to improve your Power Apps!].
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: One article each day representing the letters of the alphabet.
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: We really like this concept Hardit Bhatia, it's an awesome way of improving our Canvas apps skills!
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; 2021-02-01
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[[File:LinkedD365.png|thumb]]
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: First out to be featured on Power Wiki is [https://twitter.com/LinkeD365 Carl Cookson] and his XrmToolBox tools. Carl Cookson is always good at upliftning others with a #FeelGoodFriday tag on Twitter. It is time for Carl Cookson to be highlighted!
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* Carl has given some love to the [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/ExportSecurityRole/ Role Documenter], which was originally created by [https://github.com/santoshCRM Santosh Bhagat] read [https://linked365.blog/2020/12/22/role-documenter-xrmtoolbox-tool/ Carl's article] about it!
 
* [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/LinkeD365.OrgSettings/ Org Settings Updater] lets you configure D365 Org Settings in your Microsoft Dataflex environment. Read [https://linked365.blog/2020/06/18/d365-org-db-settings-xrmtoolbox-addon/ Carl's article] about it!
 
* [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/LinkeD365.OrgSettings/ Org Settings Updater] lets you configure D365 Org Settings in your Microsoft Dataflex environment. Read [https://linked365.blog/2020/06/18/d365-org-db-settings-xrmtoolbox-addon/ Carl's article] about it!
 
* [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/LinkeD365.ERDVisioBuilder/ ERD Visio Builder] lets you create Visio diagrams from Dataverse tables. Read [https://linked365.blog/2020/07/06/erd-visio-builder-xrmtoolbox-addon/ Carl's article] about it!
 
* [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/LinkeD365.ERDVisioBuilder/ ERD Visio Builder] lets you create Visio diagrams from Dataverse tables. Read [https://linked365.blog/2020/07/06/erd-visio-builder-xrmtoolbox-addon/ Carl's article] about it!
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* [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/LinkeD365.FlowToVisio/ Flow To Visio] helps you document your Power Automate cloud flows! Read [https://linked365.blog/2020/10/14/flow-to-visio-xrmtoolbox-addon/ Carl's article] about it!
 
* [https://www.xrmtoolbox.com/plugins/LinkeD365.FlowToVisio/ Flow To Visio] helps you document your Power Automate cloud flows! Read [https://linked365.blog/2020/10/14/flow-to-visio-xrmtoolbox-addon/ Carl's article] about it!
  
Keep up the good work Carl Cookson!
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: Keep up the good work Carl Cookson!

Revision as of 20:21, 1 March 2021

This is a list of community content which has been featured on Power Wiki.

2021-03-01
Tools.jpg
Today we would like to highlight someone who has done an impressive work documenting his experience from trying out different XrmToolBox tools (and other tools as well). Take a look at this page on Linn Zaw Win's blog Linn's Power Platform Notebook and you will be amazed by his work! Not only is there a list of LOTS of useful tools, there are links to articles in which Linn describe how the tools work. While you are on this page - whatever you do don't miss the wonderful quote by no other than Power Wiki's Jonas Rapp!
"If you are not working with XrmToolBox, you are just working too hard." – Jonas Rapp, 2016" 🤩
Well done documenting the tools Linn, this is such a 😎 place to visit when you want to get a quick start for how different tools work or just inspiration for what you can do to improve the "you are just working too hard" part!
(Picture from Linn's Tool page)


2021-02-15
Hardit Bhatia is currently doing a Power Apps (Canvas apps) series of articles where he uses a 😎 concept.
A-Z: 26 tips! Learn how to improve your Power Apps!.
One article each day representing the letters of the alphabet.
We really like this concept Hardit Bhatia, it's an awesome way of improving our Canvas apps skills!
2021-02-01
LinkedD365.png
First out to be featured on Power Wiki is Carl Cookson and his XrmToolBox tools. Carl Cookson is always good at upliftning others with a #FeelGoodFriday tag on Twitter. It is time for Carl Cookson to be highlighted!
Keep up the good work Carl Cookson!