If you need to be able to view the images attached to a CRM entity, this web resource (and solution) will help. A managed and unmanaged solution that uses the base64 encoded pictures for immediate rendering.

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Everybody loves to use InfoPath forms. And let’s face it, we all wish we could just take them and put them into CRM. This post delves into how I integrated InfoPath & CRM to dynamically allow InfoPath forms received by email into CRM records. It is still under development, but the source code has been partially tested and works.

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Here is another web-resource html control to expand your CRM forms. It is a slider control for CRM with step control. It provides a graphical way to slide a value up and down.

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Another HTML control example that adds a star rating form control to CRM 2011 as a web-resource. It includes a managed solution that you can download and install as well as the source and all images used in creating the solution.

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Do you want a drop down box for the state, but you don’t want to break core CRM functionality?

In CRM 4.0 I had posted an article about changing the CRM Address State to a drop down box. I had modified the script to work with CRM 2011, but it was still unsupported and some people had problems making it work on other entities. This version uses an HTML web resource and uses all supported methods.

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