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Hi, This is my first post so I hope it looks okay and makes sense. I uploaded two invoices (with redacted info). The issue I am having is the invoice details appearing on the next line in Invoice 1085, compared to Invoice 1077, both above. I do not know why this began happening, but it now makes some of my invoices two pages, where they were always one page before. Please tell me how to revert this so that invoice details is on the same line as "Bill To" and "Ship To"
Welcome to the Community, @ryanpools.
I can share some information about invoice templates.
Try to check the invoice format that you set for these invoices. Follow the steps below:
I also suggest going to the Custom Form Styles page, to check the margin.
You can check this article for more information about personalizing and adding specific info to your sales forms: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks Online.
In case, you're using the same invoice template for both invoices, I suggest clearing your cache and cookies to fix issues when using QuickBooks Online. Restart your browser right after.
Once you receive customer payments, here's how to record invoice payments in QuickBooks Online.
Let me know if you need further help with your invoices. I'm always here to help. Have a wonderful day!
Hi,
I'd like to keep my same invoice style, but it seems like I can't make the adjustments I want. Under "design" when I have an invoice open, it says the recommended template (also the default template) is modern, but it looks nothing like the invoice style I currently have. I added photos of what the "modern" design looks like, but my invoice looks like the screenshots in the original post. editing margins also didn't help. I would appreciate some further assistance if possible.
Also, do you know what design or template my invoice(the one in the screenshots in the original pos)t is called? It does not seem to look like any of the other templates (modern, fresh, bold, friendly, airy new"
Thanks for the update, Ryan.
The invoice template on your original post is called Airy classic. To keep that invoice style, let's create a new template and tag it as your default form instead. I'll gladly show you how to do this below.
Once completed, go back to the Custom form styles page and make the newly created invoice template your default style. Please see the screenshot below for your refence.
When you're ready, create and send invoices to your customers.
Additionally, record your customer payments so you can connect them to your invoices and balance your accounts. You can check out this article for the guide in completing the process in QBO: Record invoice payments in QuickBooks Online.
I'm always ready to back you up if you need more help with customizing and managing invoices in QBO. I'll keep the thread open so you can comment back.
This helped, but not in the way I hoped. I decided to ditch the old invoice template( which does not look like airy classic to me) and go with airy new. Thank you
Were you able to find an answer or a fix for your original question? I am having the exact same issue with the "Bill to" being on a separate line than the "Invoice Details" and it is wasting a lot of space. I am having this issue using the Modernized Template. Thanks!
Hi there, Stambaugh.
I'm here to help you utilize a different template to rectify the spacing issue between your Bill to and Invoice Details fields.
The new invoice interface offers a modernized template that has a different PDF form layout. We can use a personalized invoice template to ensure the Bill to and Invoice Details fields appear in the same line. I'll show you how:
Once done, let's use the template in your transaction:
For more details about personalizing and adding specific info to your sales forms, please see this article: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks Online.
Moreover, you'll want to visit this article that outlines how to document your invoice payments to keep correct financial records: Record invoice payments in QuickBooks Online.
If you have any additional questions about customizing your invoices, don't hesitate to reach out to me. I'm here to provide further assistance.
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