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Using QB Desktop for Mac2020 I am trying to apply a specific credit memo to an invoice while applying a customer payment. There are several credit memos that have been created and I need to select the one that applies to a particular invoice. I have went to the preferences and removed the 'auto apply' thinking that I would then be provided with a drop down of some sort where I could select the credit memo, but that didn't occur. The total amount of all credit memos available appeared in the lower right hand corner of the screen just below where the discount and apply credit selections are available. If I selected the credit memo highlighted button in the menu above there was a print credit memo option...creating a completely new credit memo, but apparently without the ability to select specific items for indicating the accounts impacted: ACH Charges & Processing Fees. Any suggestions?
Hi there, Upstart.
Let me show you how to apply credit memo to a specific invoice. Please be guided by the steps below
An alternative way is to use the Receive Payments option. Here's how:
For the processing fees, you can create an item for that and include it to your invoice. Then proceed to apply the credit memo.
Feel free to respond if you need anything else. I'll be here to help. Take care.
The short answer is you can’t. With multiple memos available your only option is am entered dollar amount.
Please advise where is the apply credits button, thank you.
Hi,
Please advise where is the Discount & Credits button, I am using the QBD Mac2020.
Thank you.
I can show you how to create a credit memo and apply it to an invoice, quickjelly.
Here are the easy steps:
You can check out the QuickBooks for Mac 2019 User's Guide for the detailed steps. Just press Command and F, then enter Refund to locate the Creating a credit memo and refund section.
I'm just here if you need more help. Take care!
Hey there, @quickjelly.
Thanks for following up with us. I'm happy to provide additional insight into applying credits to invoices.
At this time, the only option to apply credits to an invoice is by checking the Apply existing credits box at the bottom of the invoice. However, I can see how having the ability to apply a specific amount would be beneficial for you and your business. I've submitted a feedback request to our product development team, so this can be considered in a future update.
In the meantime, feel free to check out our Blog Site to keep up with our latest happenings and updates.
Please let me know if there's anything else that I can do for you. You can reach out to the Community at any time. Enjoy your weekend!
For the record, I have the same problem.
Not being able to select the credit memo to apply seems like a serious oversight. I hope you address it as soon as possible.
Now that Intuit has discontinued QuickBooks for Mac, has this oversite been addressed in QuickBooks Online?
Yes, Kelly6. The functionality to link a credit memo to a specific invoice is available in QuickBooks Online. I'm here to guide you through the steps.
If you turn on the auto-apply credits, QuickBooks will add the credit for you. If not, here's how to manually apply a credit memo to an invoice.
If you're all good, here's how to customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks Online.
The Community is available 24/7. Don't hesitate to fill me in if you have other concerns with this topic or QuickBooks in general. Have a good one and take care
Is this feature available in Quickbooks for Mac yet?
Is this feature available in Quickbooks for Mac yet?
Applying a specific amount to selected invoices is currently unavailable, ipatoday.
The only way to add credit to an invoice is by checking the Apply existing credits box at the bottom of the invoice. I can see how applying for a specific amount would be helpful to you and your business. That said, I encourage you to send a feedback request so this can be considered in a future update.
Here's how:
If you have any other questions about applying credits to an invoice, please let me know. I'm here to help. Take good care.
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