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Hello there, @axis.
May I ask in what specific area of the invoice you're seeing the enclosed field?
In the meantime, let's review the format of the invoice to remove the enclosed field. Here's how:
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Should you have other questions about managing your invoice format in QuickBooks. I'm always here to help.
I have the same question. The 'Enclosed' field does not seem to serve any purpose and it cannot be removed.
Why is it there?
Hello ColinB1,
Enclosed fields are used when you import an invoice template. These fields are automatically pre-filled if you map them properly in the import process. Otherwise, it will show as <affectedfield> when you preview the invoice.
To remove the incorrect enclosed field, you'll need to delete the imported invoice template.
Then, import a new one and map the fields correctly. You can use this article for reference: Import Custom Form Styles for Invoices or Estimates.
Feel free to drop by again if you have more questions about it. Have a great day!
"How can I remove the Enclosed field on my invoice?"
If you're referring to the "Enclosed" field that you see on the Modern template, there is no way to remove this from the Custom Form Style. There is no display box to remove on the left panel for the enclosed field.
This has nothing to do with DOCX import or not. Even if you've not imported anything, you will still see the Enclosed box field. It's still a mystery why it's there in the first place.
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