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YvonneI
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Editing existing estimates

How do I edit an existing estimate in QuickBooks Enterprise?

 

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Best answer April 19, 2019

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KhimG
QuickBooks Team

Editing existing estimates

Greetings, @Anonymous.


Let me be the first to welcome you to the Community forum. I can walk you through editing an existing estimate.


Find the transaction you want to edit and change the information that needs to be updated. Let me show you how:

  1. Go to Customers menu and select Customer Center.
  2. Select the customer on the estimate you want to edit.
  3. On the right side portion of the screen, click the Transaction tab.
  4. In the Show drop-down, select Estimates.
  5. Look for the estimate you want to edit and double-click to open it.
  6. Update the details on the transaction.
  7. Hit Save & Close.

 

 

 

For more information about this type of transaction, refer to this article: Create an estimate.


That should get you pointed in the right direction. 


Leave a comment below if you have any questions, I’m more than happy to help. Wishing you and your business continued success!

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KhimG
QuickBooks Team

Editing existing estimates

Greetings, @Anonymous.


Let me be the first to welcome you to the Community forum. I can walk you through editing an existing estimate.


Find the transaction you want to edit and change the information that needs to be updated. Let me show you how:

  1. Go to Customers menu and select Customer Center.
  2. Select the customer on the estimate you want to edit.
  3. On the right side portion of the screen, click the Transaction tab.
  4. In the Show drop-down, select Estimates.
  5. Look for the estimate you want to edit and double-click to open it.
  6. Update the details on the transaction.
  7. Hit Save & Close.

 

 

 

For more information about this type of transaction, refer to this article: Create an estimate.


That should get you pointed in the right direction. 


Leave a comment below if you have any questions, I’m more than happy to help. Wishing you and your business continued success!

YvonneI
Level 2

Editing existing estimates

Thank you for the reply.  It was a great help.  I also liked the visuals you supplied.

 

 

KhimG
QuickBooks Team

Editing existing estimates

You're always welcome, @Yvonnel.

 

I'm glad the screenshots I shared helps with the step by step process for editing an estimate in QuickBooks. You can always reach out to the Community Forum for further assistance.

 

In case you need tips and related articles in the future, visit our help link for reference: QBDT Self-help.

 

Post again in the Community if you have any other concerns. I’m always here to keep helping. Have a good one!

FC-Install
Level 1

Editing existing estimates

Hello -  is there any way to view the previous versions of an estimate that has been edited.  It looks like QB saves the most current estimate - but I cannot see where we can go back and view an previous version.

thanks

ShiellaGraceA
QuickBooks Team

Editing existing estimates

Hello @FC-Install,

 

QuickBooks has a report called the Audit Trail report that you can use to view any additions, deletions, or modifications of the transaction. Let me guide you how to pull up the report.

 

  1. Go to ReportsAccountant & Taxes, then Audit Trail
  2. Select Customize Report and then the Filters tab.
  3. In the Search Filters field, enter Transaction Type.
  4. Choose Estimate in the Transaction Type drop-down. Then, OK.
  5. Make sure to edit the Date Entered/Last Modified.

The Audit Trail report is sorted by the user who created or last modified the transaction, the transaction type, and the date the transaction was created or last modified.

 

On the other hand, when you edit the estimate make sure to select Add Change Order. This way, you'll be able to track the changes in the estimate. I've added some screenshots for you so you'll have an idea of how it looks like.

 

I'm also attaching this handy article for your reference: Accounts Receivable workflows in QuickBooks Desktop.

 

Thanks for reaching out to us today. Please know that I'll be around if you need help with anything else. Have a great day ahead.

 

 

 

 

 

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