Nozzle Diameter : 0.4mm / Retraction Distance : 5.4mmįirst Layer Height : 120% / First Layer Width : 150% / First Layer Speed : 50% Layer Height : 0.1mm(High Quality) or 0.2mm(Low Quality) / Raft : NO / Brim : NO / Support : NO Interior Fill Percentage : 15% / Outline Overlap : 30% Layer Height : 0.1mm(High Quality) or 0.2mm(Low Quality) / Top Solid : 8 / Bottom Solid : 6 / Outline : 2įirst Layer Height : 100% / First Layer Width : 100% / First Layer Speed : 80% Nozzle Diameter : 0.4mm / Retraction Distance : 2.4mm Total Build time : 16h 30m / Plastic weight : 56g PRUSA Slicing Settings Largest part in printing, size = X 92mm, Y 106mm, Z 20mm, After full assembly size= X 42mm, Y 84mm, Z 36mm ![]() We are always open to new designs so please do not hesitate to reach out to us for design requests. Please make sure to glue to Union Jack together when assembling.į wants to listen to your requests as much as possible. There will be a protrusion on the roof with the shape of the Union Jack so that you won’t get confused when you are attaching the Union Jack to the roof. The assembling of this design is similar to the previous Mini Coopers I’ve designed except for the roof. So, according to the customer’s wishes and requests, this is my design for the Mini Cooper Union Jack. Some of the customers were too eager that they couldn’t wait and created their own version of the Union Jack. Just add existing fields to two new forms.When I l previously launched my Morris Mini Cooper 3D printing design, numerous customers have been asking me to design the Union Jack version of the Mini Cooper. The new Color Code drop-down is surfacing under the Language drop-down as expected, and we can now add the color code metadata to our emails going forward In the Field Properties dialog navigate to the Display tab (1) and uncheck the Visible by default check box, and then click OK to close the dialog Double click the Color Code control (1) to open the Field Properties dialog It’s not important where we place the field EXCEPT in front of the first control on the form – that will break the experience!Īll controls we add to the New editing experience form (by dragging fields onto the form canvas) needs to be hidden. In the classic form designer drag the Color Code field (1) from the Field Explorer on to the form underneath the Language field (2). We can not use the Power Apps form designer for the next step (there is a temporary bug with displaying the design control)Ĭlick Switch to classic (1) to open the classic forms designer Navigate back to the Power Apps Tables view (1), click Forms (2) and then New editing experience (3) to open the New editing experience form in design view In the form designer click Table columns (1) to display the entity’s fields, and then drag the Color Code field (2) on to the form underneath the Language field (3) Still in the Tables view, click Forms (1) and then Email properties (2) to open the Email properties form in design view What we have to do to surface the Color Code drop-down in the new editor, is to edit two forms add the field to them both (yes – it’s required for now), and hide the field on one of the forms. Upgrading to the new editor doesn’t change the schema. We can easily verify that the Color Code field (column) still sits in the Marketing email entity (table) after upgrading to the new editor. ![]() Note: tables is what we previously referred to as entities Then we navigate to Tables (1) and open the Marketing email table (1) We will leverage Power Apps () to do the necessary edits.įirst we must ensure we are in the right environment (1) The new designer does not leverage the Designer form, but a couple of new forms, which is why we need to do a few edits to bring back the Color Code drop-down to the editor We then flip the switch to start using the new email editor. The field is on the Marketing email entity. The option-set is bound to a field, also called Color Code. The option-set is called Color Code (holds the values “Red”, “Yellow”, and “Green”. So lets pretend we have customized the old editor – added a drop-down with an option-set to the General information section on the Designer form. In the new designer metadata sits in a task pane to the right of the screen – which is actually a form we can customize like any other Dynamics 365 CE form In the old designer metadata like Language sat on the Summary tab Lets take a brief look at the differences when it comes to metadata between the old and the new email designer. fields they’ve added to the Summary tab, after enabling the new email editor experience. With the imminent deprecation of the ‘old’ email designer in Dynamics 365 Marketing I’ve had customers asking me how to preserve customizations, e.g.
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