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Hi, I have just started using projects. I understand the easiest way to record costs, is to open a project, and add a bill (or whatever) to it that way. My question is, if I have a supplier bill which relates to more than 1 project, how do I deal with this? Thanks Paula
Hi paulaharper
You can apply the project to different lines within the bill, so on line one you can have it posted against one project and then line two another project.
Hello Paula,
Can you please go to the cog wheel > account & settings > advanced and check which accounting method you have selected?
Thanks,
Talia
Hi paulaharper
If you have added an invoice to a project and you are on a cash basis it should show as income within the project. We advise you to check that you are on a cash basis, cog/gear icon > account and settings > advanced > Accounting > accounting method > Cash.
In your previous post do you mean which invoices haven't been allocated to a project, as you are unable to create a project with out allocating it to a customer?
Hello Paula,
Yes, as you are on cash basis, the income/payments will only show on the front page of the project once you have received/made payment on the transactions.
Thanks,
Talia
Please can you tell me the maximum number of projects that can be used in QB ?
Hi Jonathan,
There is no maximum number of projects you can have in QuickBooks, However the more you have it might take longer to load them.

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