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How to Give Feedback to Microsoft about Management Reporter

May 4, 2012 By Jan Lenoir Harrigan CPA 2 Comments

My friend Mark Polino, GP guru and MVP, has a new post out about the Microsoft Connect site. He’s going to start highlighting and linking to one important Connect suggestion each week. Thank you Mark!

So here’s the deal—the Management Reporter team reviews the Connect site too. The Connect site is a product suggestion site that enables you to vote for existing suggestions or add your own. In a nutshell, it gives user feedback to Microsoft.

This link is to the Connect site for Management Reporter. Once there, click on Feedback to see the list of suggestions for MR. (I usually set the ‘Items per Page’ to 100 so I can see them all.) Then vote to your heart’s content.

In a future post I’ll highlight the ones I currently like best. Cheers—Jan

 

Filed Under: Management Reporter Tagged With: Connect

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  1. Jan Harrigan CPA says

    May 10, 2012 at 9:31 am

    Hey I just went and voted FOR Mark’s link re “Management Reporter Should Allow Each Column to Have its Own Current Rate“. This is the link to his post which links to the Connect site for voting.

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