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Hi, we use QuickBooks Desktop. Is it possible, when converting an estimate to a sales order, for the estimate number to be included on the sales order for tracking purposes?
Also, is there a way for the estimate to be made inactive once it is converted into a sales order?
Thank you for any assistance provided!
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Hi there, @cherylwupsllc.
I'll help you accomplish your task in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
For now, the option to include the estimate's number when copying to sales orders is unavailable in QuickBooks.
Although, you can create a custom field to add its number in the sales orders window. Let me show you how:
Once done, open any sales order and go to the Formatting section. Then, click Customize Data Layout and select Header. Look for the estimate number that you've created and check the Screen and Print boxes. Finally, click OK to save the template.
This should now add the estimate number field in your sales order.
Additionally, you can also send feedback to our developers. This way, they can review your suggestion to help improve our product and provide you a better QuickBooks experience. Here's how:
Moreover, you can mark an estimate as inactive after using it. All you have to do is to open the transaction and click the Mark As Inactive button. Then, select Save and Close to save the changes. If you're getting prompt, simply click Yes to confirm.
While we continue to make improvements, I want you to be updated with the latest QuickBooks news and product release through our Firm of the Future site. This is where we share recent happenings and future developments, such as updates to newly added features.
Please let me know how else I can help you with QuickBooks. I've got your back and am always happy to help. Keep safe!
Hi there, @cherylwupsllc.
I'll help you accomplish your task in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
For now, the option to include the estimate's number when copying to sales orders is unavailable in QuickBooks.
Although, you can create a custom field to add its number in the sales orders window. Let me show you how:
Once done, open any sales order and go to the Formatting section. Then, click Customize Data Layout and select Header. Look for the estimate number that you've created and check the Screen and Print boxes. Finally, click OK to save the template.
This should now add the estimate number field in your sales order.
Additionally, you can also send feedback to our developers. This way, they can review your suggestion to help improve our product and provide you a better QuickBooks experience. Here's how:
Moreover, you can mark an estimate as inactive after using it. All you have to do is to open the transaction and click the Mark As Inactive button. Then, select Save and Close to save the changes. If you're getting prompt, simply click Yes to confirm.
While we continue to make improvements, I want you to be updated with the latest QuickBooks news and product release through our Firm of the Future site. This is where we share recent happenings and future developments, such as updates to newly added features.
Please let me know how else I can help you with QuickBooks. I've got your back and am always happy to help. Keep safe!
Hi ReymondO, this information is greatly appreciated!!
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