Edit a recurring template in QuickBooks Online
by Intuit•28• Updated 3 months ago
Recurring templates can help you save time. You can make recurring templates to automatically create invoices, expenses, and other tasks you do regularly.
Here's how to edit templates and how these changes may affect items, customers, and company settings. In this article, you'll learn how to:
- Edit a recurring template
- Change the service date on transactions
- Handle editing items or customers used by a recurring template
- Handle editing company settings used by a recurring template
- Delete a recurring template
Edit a recurring template
- Go to Settings and then select Recurring transactions.
- From the Action column, select Edit for the transaction you want to edit.
- Edit the template name, type, and the customer or payee name as needed.
- If you're editing a Scheduled or Reminder type template, you can adjust how far in advance QuickBooks creates the template or sends you a reminder. You can also set the frequency in the Interval section.
- Add or remove any product or service details in the Item details section.
- When you're done, select Save template.
Note: These changes only apply to the recurring template and transactions that use the template. It doesn't apply to other transactions in QuickBooks. To change settings or other transactions, go to the customer profile or the specific transaction to make updates directly.
Change the service date on transactions
Recurring transaction templates don't automatically populate the service date field on transactions. You'll need to find each transaction and manually enter the correct service date.
To find transactions recently created by a recurring template:
- Go to Reports (Take me there).
- Search for and run the Recent Automatic Transactions report.
- Set the report dates.
- Select Run report.
- Select the individual transaction to display it.
- Manually update the Service Date field to the date the service was actually performed.
- Select Save.
Learn what happens if you update items, customers, or settings used by recurring templates
Editing items or customers
If you edit an item or customer that's used by a recurring template, you'll get a message. QuickBooks tells you if the changes affect any recurring templates. You have a few options:
- Select Update for all to save the changes to the item or customer. This also applies the updates to all relevant templates.
- Select One time only to save the changes only for the transaction for which you made the change.
Changing the following fields also affects recurring templates:
- Payment method
- Terms
- Taxable status
- Transaction dates
- Transaction number
- Transaction amount
- Location & Class
Editing company settings
If you edit company settings that are used by a recurring template, you'll get a message. Unlike items or customers, you won't see a warning message. However, making changes to the following fields will affect recurring templates:
- Customer estimates message
- Customer sales forms message
- Sales tax rate
- Account for tax
- Account for shipping
- Account for discount
- MAS deposit account
Delete a recurring template
- Go to Settings ⚙.
- From Lists, select Recurring transactions.
- Locate the Template Name and select ▼.
- Select Delete from the Action column.
- Select Yes to confirm that you want to delete the template.
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