Rather than having ot create a SQL function to do this can I change more than
one accounts ownership to a different user?

Q: I want to highlight 25 accounts and change the ownership to a different
user.

When I highlight more than one account lets say 4 accounts I goto more
actions then edit. In the details tab (where you normally change the owner)
the field is grayed out so I can not make a modification.

Is there a simple way to give new ownership?

RE: Change multiple accounts to a new owner by BrianBegley

BrianBegley
Mon Jul 02 14:38:01 CDT 2007

Instead of going to actions, click on the button that is the fifth from the
right - looks like a person with an arrow. This will bring up an "Assign to"
dialog box

Brian Begley CPA MCSE
Choice Solutions - Omaha - Microsoft Gold Certified Dynamics CRM and GP
Partner
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"ConSol IT" wrote:

> Rather than having ot create a SQL function to do this can I change more than
> one accounts ownership to a different user?
>
> Q: I want to highlight 25 accounts and change the ownership to a different
> user.
>
> When I highlight more than one account lets say 4 accounts I goto more
> actions then edit. In the details tab (where you normally change the owner)
> the field is grayed out so I can not make a modification.
>
> Is there a simple way to give new ownership?

Re: Change multiple accounts to a new owner by lpgforms

lpgforms
Mon Jul 02 15:05:24 CDT 2007

On review - The button is fifth from the left........



Brian


On Jul 2, 2:38 pm, Brian Begley
<BrianBeg...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Instead of going to actions, click on the button that is the fifth from the
> right - looks like a person with an arrow. This will bring up an "Assign to"
> dialog box
>
> Brian Begley CPA MCSE
> Choice Solutions - Omaha - Microsoft Gold Certified Dynamics CRM and GP
> Partnerhttp://crmspot.blogspot.com
>
> Ultimate MS CRM Search Tool:http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=003816437115006015841%3Abixj75177oy..."ConSol IT" wrote:
> > Rather than having ot create a SQL function to do this can I change more than
> > one accounts ownership to a different user?
>
> > Q: I want to highlight 25 accounts and change the ownership to a different
> > user.
>
> > When I highlight more than one account lets say 4 accounts I goto more
> > actions then edit. In the details tab (where you normally change the owner)
> > the field is grayed out so I can not make a modification.
>
> > Is there a simple way to give new ownership?



Re: Change multiple accounts to a new owner by ConSolIT

ConSolIT
Tue Jul 03 12:42:03 CDT 2007

Awesome thank you both!!!! You win 2 pints each! ;-)

"lpgforms" wrote:

> On review - The button is fifth from the left........
>
>
>
> Brian
>
>
> On Jul 2, 2:38 pm, Brian Begley
> <BrianBeg...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Instead of going to actions, click on the button that is the fifth from the
> > right - looks like a person with an arrow. This will bring up an "Assign to"
> > dialog box
> >
> > Brian Begley CPA MCSE
> > Choice Solutions - Omaha - Microsoft Gold Certified Dynamics CRM and GP
> > Partnerhttp://crmspot.blogspot.com
> >
> > Ultimate MS CRM Search Tool:http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=003816437115006015841%3Abixj75177oy..."ConSol IT" wrote:
> > > Rather than having ot create a SQL function to do this can I change more than
> > > one accounts ownership to a different user?
> >
> > > Q: I want to highlight 25 accounts and change the ownership to a different
> > > user.
> >
> > > When I highlight more than one account lets say 4 accounts I goto more
> > > actions then edit. In the details tab (where you normally change the owner)
> > > the field is grayed out so I can not make a modification.
> >
> > > Is there a simple way to give new ownership?
>
>
>