Message ID: MC1041795
We are announcing the find, filter, and sort using natural language with smart grid feature for Dynamics 365 Sales. With this feature users can find and filter leads and opportunities using natural language queries. This feature will reach general availability on April 25, 2025.
How does this affect me?
Users can filter records, search based on text, and sort records in a grid using natural language query. You can also see the criteria applied to filter the data and can easily cancel the filters applied with a single click to view the complete list again.
What action do I need to take?
This message is for awareness and no action is required.
Source: Microsoft
The recent announcement regarding the new feature in Dynamics 365 Sales—finding, filtering, and sorting using natural language with smart grid—is certainly a game changer for both admins and users alike.
For users, this enhancement means a significant boost in efficiency. Imagine being able to search for leads and opportunities simply by typing in a natural language query! No more struggling with complex filters or navigating through endless menus. This intuitive approach will not only save time but also reduce frustration, allowing users to focus on what truly matters: closing deals and fostering relationships. The ability to see applied filters and easily reset them with a click adds an extra layer of usability that will undoubtedly be appreciated.
On the admin side, the impact is equally noteworthy. With users empowered to manage their own searches more effectively, admins can expect a decrease in the number of support queries related to navigating the system. This could free up valuable time for admins to focus on strategic initiatives rather than troubleshooting everyday issues. Plus, the transparency of the filtering process can help in training new users and ensuring everyone is on the same page.
Overall, the changes are likely to have a profound impact on productivity and user satisfaction. As we approach the general availability date of April 25, 2025, it will be interesting to see how these updates are received in the wild.
What do you think? Will this feature revolutionize your workflow, or do you anticipate some bumps along the way? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments! And for more insights, don’t forget to check out additional posts on mwpro.co.uk. Let’s keep the conversation going!