NB: Microsoft have retired this course in March 2017. The exam is shortly going to be retired. However we are still offering this course as a large number of our customers still need access to this.
Please contact our team at Sales@mbittrainingltd.com to discuss an alternative pathway.
This two-day instructor-led course examines the basic concepts of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), how to personalize the user interface and how to navigate in Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2013. This course also covers typical user tasks in common application areas, such as Finance, Inventory, Purchases, and Sales.
At Course Completion
- Explain the concept of ERP and Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
- Describe the most important features of ERP and Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
- Explain the Back and Forward button, the address bar, and search.
- Explain the concept of the ribbon.
- Explain the different components of the ribbon.
- Show how to use the ribbon.
- Explore the navigation pane.
- List the information that is available on the status bar.
- Explain how to use the list page.
- Explain how to use the card page.
- Explore the Role Center.
- Explain how to Customize Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 user interface (UI).
- Browse and customize the list places.Change the look of windows in the program.
- Use function keys and basic keyboard
- shortcuts.
- Enter and edit information.
- Obtain selected information from Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013, by using zoom, reports, sorting, search, filters, FactBoxes, and navigation functions.
- Integrate Microsoft Dynamics NAV with other Microsoft Office products, such as OneNote, Word, and Excel.
- Describe the posting process within Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
- Explain how to use G/L account cards.
- Outline the purpose and functions of the Chart of Accounts page.
- Explain how to use customer cards.
- Explain how to use vendor cards.
- Explain how to use item cards.
- Outline a complete sales process and how it connects to other application areas.
- Outline a complete purchase process and how it connects to other application areas.
- Create a purchase order.
- Process the receipt and invoicing of goods.
- Create and process a purchase invoice.
- Create a sales quote, and convert it to a sales order.
- Create, post, and review sales orders.
- Process the shipment and invoicing of goods.
- Explain the web services support in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013.
- Describe the different client types.
- Provide an overview of the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Development Environment.
- Describe the multilanguage functionality.
- Provide an overview of the most important financial management features.
- Outline financial reporting and analysis.
- Outline marketing features.
- Provide an overview of the most important trade functions.
- Provide an overview of inventory management features.
- Outline features of the warehouse management system.
- Outline manufacturing features.
- Outline features for jobs and resources.
- Explain service management features.
- Review features for human resource management.
Course Requirements:
Students looking to take this course (80439) must already have the following technical knowledge:
- Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows and its functionality.