Author Control Without Breaking Governance

Logo, Per-Report Overrides, and Global Defaults

Author: Kim Dallefeld, MVP, MCT, MCP

How many financial reports exist in your Business Central environment today? If you’re like most organizations, the answer is… more than there should be. Generally, the reason is Not because reporting is broken—but because users are trying to solve one consistent challenge:

“I need this report to look slightly different.”

Different audiences want Different formatting and have Different expectations, historically, the only way to solve that was:

Over time, this creates:

With Business Central 2026 Wave 1 a better approach is introduced. Not by changing how reports calculate—but by improving how reports are controlled and presented.


What’s New in Wave 1

This release introduces capabilities that allow you to balance flexibility and standardization by adding more definition at the Report level including:

Together, these changes allow organizations to support different reporting needs—without creating multiple versions of the same report. Using the Internal Description can be of assistance in prompting the user those ‘per-report overrides’ to choose.


Why This Matters

Finance teams want flexibility and Administrators want consistency. This release finally supports both—without customization.

Here’s the key shift: These features don’t change how reports calculate — they change confidence and usability.

And in Financial Reporting, confidence matters just as much as accuracy.


Use Case 1: Board vs Internal Management Reports

Many organizations produce reports for multiple audiences using the same data. Audiences like Executive or Board-level reporting and Internal management reporting. The requirements are generally different as related to formatting expectations, branding needs and level of detail.

Before Wave 1:

Now:

Examples:

The result:

Note: In some cases, having multiple reports makes it easier for users to choose the correct report for their needs. Internal descriptions can assist users with per-report override settings. Use of the report ‘categories’ can be another option for report selection clarity.


Use Case 2: Negative Number Formatting

A small formatting difference can create significant challenges.

Different stakeholders expect different representations:

In the past:

With Per-Report Overrides:

This removes the need to compromise:


Use Case 3: Audit & External Reporting

A very common workflow still exists in many environments:

This creates:

With Wave 1 improvements:

The result:


The Balance: Flexibility vs Governance

Financial Reporting environments often struggle with one of two extremes:

Too Much Control:

Too Much Flexibility:

Wave 1 introduces a more balanced model:

Organizations no longer have to choose between control and usability.


Key Takeaway

Business Central 2026 Wave 1 enables you to:

All without forcing every report to look identical.


Closing

If your reporting environment currently includes:

These improvements will have an immediate and meaningful impact.

This is one of the most practical—and often overlooked—enhancements in Business Central Wave 1.

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