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    Overview of tasks to set up Business Central

    Business Central includes standard configurations for most business processes, but you can change the configuration to suit the needs of your organization. The Business Central quick start articles help you take the first steps into making Business Central your own. This article provides an overview of how you can configure Business Central for your organization.

    For example, the chart of accounts is prefilled with posting accounts that are ready for use. You can change the chart of accounts to suit your needs. Learn more at Finance.

    Some of the tasks and tools that this article describes require that you're an administrator in your Business Central subscription. Learn more at Administration.

    Assisted setup guides

    From the Sprocket icon to open the Settings menu. menu, you can access assisted setup guides to help you configure certain scenarios and add features to Business Central. Learn more about how to access all assisted and manual setup pages at Getting Ready to Do Business.

    Screenshot of the assisted setup page
    Note

    Note:
    The Get started checklist can help you set up key information.

    Set up companies

    Business Central organizes business entities in companies. For each company, you must provide some details on the Company Information page. Each company also contains setup data that you must define.

    To Go to
    Improve the quality of implementation and shorten deployment time by using tools for setting up a new company. For example, you can use assisted setup guides, templates, worksheets, and customer questionnaires. Setting Up a Company With Configuration Packages
    Ease working with multiple companies. Set up Company information

    Set up general functionality

    In addition to the assisted setup guides, you can manually set up some general functionality. The following table provides examples.

    To Go to
    Set up and assign a base calendar to your company and its business partners, such as customers, vendors, or locations. Business Central uses the working days you specify on the calendar to calculate delivery and receipt dates on sales orders, purchase orders, transfer orders, and production order lines. Set Up Base Calendars
    Set up unique identification codes for records, such as cards, documents, and journal lines, to track them in the system. Create Number Series
    Access your Business Central data from your mobile device. Getting Business Central on Your Mobile Device
    Set up email communication in and out of Business Central. Set Up Email Manually or Using the Assisted Setup
    Connect to cloud-enabled printers. Printer Setup and Management Overview
    Set up default reports to use to print sales, purchases, and service documents, such as orders, quotes, and invoices, and which layout is used. Report selection for documents

    Set up business processes

    In addition to the assisted setup guides, you can manually set up specific business processes. The following table provides examples.

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    Set up payment methods, currencies, and the chart of accounts, and define rules and defaults for managing financial transactions. Setting Up Finance
    Set up your own and your vendors' bank accounts and enable services for importing and exporting bank files. Setting Up Banking
    Configure the rules and values that define your company's sales policies, register new customers, and set up how you communicate with customers. Setting Up Sales
    Configure the rules and values that define your company's purchasing policies, register new vendors, and prioritize your vendors for payment processing. Setting Up Purchasing
    Configure the rules and values that define your inventory policies. Set up locations if you keep inventory in multiple warehouses. Categorize your items to improve searches and sorting. Setting Up Inventory
    Set up resources, time sheets, and projects to manage projects. Setting Up Project Management
    Configure how to insure, maintain, and depreciate fixed assets and set up how you record the costs of fixed assets in your company books. Setting Up Fixed Assets
    Define the general rules and values for warehouse processes and specific handling at each location. Setting Up Warehouse Management
    Prepare production bills of materials (BOMs) and routings to define how end items are produced, and prepare machine or work centers to perform the required operations. Setting Up Manufacturing
    Establish standard services, symptoms, and fault codes and set up the service items, resources, and documentation needed to provide service to your customers. Setting Up Service Management
    Read best practices for setting up items for inventory costing and supply planning. Setting Up Complex Application Areas Using Best Practices

    Connect to other Microsoft products

    You can enhance your Business Central experience by connecting to other Microsoft products, such as:

    • Microsoft Outlook

    • Microsoft Teams

    • Microsoft Word

    • OneDrive

    • Power BI

    • Power Automate
    • Power Apps
    • Field Service
    • Sales
    To Go to
    Use Business Central Outlook add-ins to explore financial data related to customers and vendors, or create and send financial documents, such as quotes and invoices. Use Business Central as Your Business Inbox in Outlook
    Use Microsoft Teams with Business Central Business Central and Microsoft Teams
    Use Microsoft Word with Business Central Work with Word layouts
    Use OneDrive with Business Central to store your files. Business Central and OneDrive
    Get insights into your Business Central data with Power BI and the Business Central content packs. Enabling Your Business Data for Power BI
    Use your Business Central data as part of a workflow in Power Automate. Use Business Central in an Automated Workflow
    Make your Business Central data available as a data source in Power Apps. Connecting to Your Business Central Data to Build a Business App Using Power Apps
    Create and manage work orders, track the progress of service tasks, assign resources, and capture consumption details. Integrate with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service
    View information in Business Central while you're working in Dynamics 365 Sales. Integrating with Dynamics 365 Sales

    Set up apps

    On top of the core capabilities in Business Central, Microsoft adds some apps that are listed on the Extension Management page. Each app provides a link to launch its setup page. Choose the Set up action to get started.

    You can also add capabilities to your Business Central by adding AppSource apps. Learn more at Customizing Business Central Online Using Extensions.

    Migrate data from other systems

    If you migrate from other systems, you can transfer information such as customers, vendors, inventory, and bank accounts to your Business Central.

    To Go to
    Transfer customers, vendors, inventory, and bank accounts information from another system into Business Central Importing Business Data from Other Finance Systems.
    Use dedicated QuickBooks migration guides. Changing from a QuickBooks App to Business Central

    Related information

    Company Information Overview
    Administration
    Finance
    Sales
    Purchasing
    Inventory
    Project Management
    Fixed Assets
    Assembly Management
    Manufacturing
    Warehouse Management Overview Work with Business Central
    Creating New Companies in Business Central
    Getting Ready to Do Business
    Business Central Quick Starts

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