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I have a workaround that might work for you, Xiaorui.
Currently, the Footer section has a maximum of 400 characters. You can also view this link to see other limitations: QuickBooks Online file size and feature limits.
Instead, we can save your company statement as a Word Document (.DOCX). Then, attach it to the invoice before sending it to your clients.
You can use this link to see other use of the Attachments feature in QuickBooks Online.
We'll get back to you if you have additional queries about it. Have a great day!
I have a workaround that might work for you, Xiaorui.
Currently, the Footer section has a maximum of 400 characters. You can also view this link to see other limitations: QuickBooks Online file size and feature limits.
Instead, we can save your company statement as a Word Document (.DOCX). Then, attach it to the invoice before sending it to your clients.
You can use this link to see other use of the Attachments feature in QuickBooks Online.
We'll get back to you if you have additional queries about it. Have a great day!
Hi @Xiaorui
It takes a bit of work to get right but you can import an invoice template from Word (as a .docx file) instead of using one of the standard ones in QBO.
By doing this, you can have your long company statement on the bottom of every invoice/estimate and have the Invoice Message for shorter, customer-specific, messages.
(tip: long message in the docx footer & the tag <Message> will pick up the wording in the invoice message box).
Instructions... https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-uk/manage-customers-and-income/import-custom-form-sty...
Hope this helps.
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