![]() Andrew Butenko has a good post on some of the limitations with using this for web resources, and Antti Pajunen has a good post on using these Main Form Dialogs (MFDs). It looks like Microsoft *could* add more parameters and therefore functionality to this capability, which would be interesting. We will pass through the following command to our browser developer console (you can call this from anywhere you need to): (pageInput,navigationOptions).then(successCallback,errorCallback) In this example, we will select an account record and open the Contact form as a modal. ![]() We will access these modal forms through JavaScript. If you prefer video, check out how to do this on Power Platform TV, my YouTube show: This is pretty awesome, as I had a client looking for this feature recently. One of those is being able to open forms as a Modal Dialog. ![]() Dynamics 365 Release Wave has some cool features.
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