QuoteWerks / MSCRM Integration
How does QuoteWerks
work with Microsoft CRM
(MS CRM)?
Compatibility: QuoteWerks integrates with MS CRM version
1.2 and 3.0.
Requirements: The QuoteWerks MS CRM integration is only available in the Corporate Edition of QuoteWerks.
QuoteWerks lets your search the MS CRM database for a Contact or
Account to use in the quote:

From the Sold To / Ship To tab of the QuoteWerks quote workbook, you can search the MS CRM database for a contact by name or phone number. You can also search for an Account by company name or phone number. QuoteWerks will fill in the contact information in the quote by pulling the contact information from the contact that you searched for. You will never have to re-type your customer information. Additionally, any Contacts associated with an Account can be returned with the search results.
QuoteWerks Creates Note attachments in MS CRM:
When saving a quote, QuoteWerks automatically creates a Note record for the contact and will attach a linked document as an attachment in the note.
When you are in MS CRM you will see the Note for each quote that you have
created for this contact. When you view the note, you can right click and
choose ‘Open’ to launch QuoteWerks and open that quote. This feature is very
useful for organizing and finding your quotes from within MS CRM.
QuoteWerks Creates/Updates Sales Opportunities in MS CRM:

When saving a quote, QuoteWerks automatically creates a Sales Opportunity
under the Sales tab for the Contact in MS CRM. When you are in MS CRM and
select the Sales tab for this contact you will see the sales opportunities
and their sale amounts for each quote you have created for this MS CRM
contact. The Sales Opportunity feature is very useful in determining your
projected cash flow.

By creating sales opportunities in MS CRM you can generate reports in MS CRM
that give you insight into your sales pipeline. If you already have a sales
opportunity for this quote, it will automatically update the existing one to
reflect changes you have made to the quote. If you need to forecast your
sales for each individual product you are selling in the quote, QuoteWerks
has a built-in reporting module that can create such a report.
QuoteWerks closes sales opportunities in MS CRM:

We create quotes with the expectation that the quotes will become orders.
When the customer accepts the quote, QuoteWerks will convert the quote to an
order and also convert your existing MS CRM Sales Opportunity into a "Closed
as Won' sale. If no Sales Opportunity exists in MS CRM (This would be the
case if a customer called to place an order without requesting a quote
first), QuoteWerks will simply create a new "Closed as Won" Sales
Opportunity in MS CRM.
In MS CRM, you can run reports that tell you how much income was
generated from the orders you have received. QuoteWerks also has a built-in
reporting module that can create similar reports.
QuoteWerks schedules Follow up calls in MS CRM:

When saving a quote, QuoteWerks offers to schedule a follow up call for you
in MS CRM.
By scheduling follow up calls, you increase your chances of closing the
sale! The follow up call will be listed under the Activities tab for the
Contact in MS CRM.
QuoteWerks pulls other MS CRM information into the quote:
When you select the MS CRM contact to use in the quote, our innovative
DataLink feature can automatically pull other information from MS CRM into
the quote such as customer terms, customer sales tax rate, customer profile
etc. Customer profiles can be used by QuoteWerks to determine the
appropriate pricing a particular customer should receive.
QuoteWerks prints information pulled from other MS CRM fields:
QuoteWerks has a built-in print layout designer that allows you to
customize the look of your quote. The print layout designer also allows you
to easily insert data fields from MS CRM into the QuoteWerks print layout.
Then, when you print the quote, QuoteWerks will pull data from the MS CRM
contact fields that you inserted into the print layout resulting in a
printed quote that includes information from your MS CRM contact record.
This feature is different from the DataLink feature (described above) in
that this extra data is pulled from MS CRM and printed, but not saved with
the quote. When you need to save the information pulled from MS CRM into the
quote, you would use the DataLink feature. So, for example, if you are using
a field in MS CRM to store the contact’s assistant’s name, you can insert
that MS CRM field into the print layout so that when the quote is printed,
the assistant’s name will be printed on the quote, but not saved with the
quote.
QuoteWerks can pull lookup list information from MS CRM:
Many of the fields in QuoteWerks have a lookup list option. When you press the F2 key while in one of these fields, QuoteWerks will display a list of values that you can choose for the field. You can create a macro value that pulls information from a field in MS CRM. For example, if you press the F2 key while in the terms field in QuoteWerks, QuoteWerks will display a list of terms options that you have previously entered. You can create a new option that retrieves a value from a field in MS CRM that you use to store your terms.


