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Hi,
I have one question. When I record an invoice on QB, then attach a file on that invoice and sent it to our client, the name of the file is changed. For example:
- Original subject: 2018 12 Invoice to Tricentis - SOW 2
- Changed version: 2018_12_invoice_to_tricentis___sow_2
I have highlighted the changes above: Uppercase is changed to lowercase, spaces are replaced by underscores. This makes my original format not formal at all.
Is there any solution to keep the subject's format not changed?
Thank you.
Hello there, @Anh Luu.
Thanks for reaching out to us here in the Community. I'm here to help fix the issue you're getting with the invoice you sent to your client in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
I check if there's an ongoing issue about this but there isn't currently one. But don't you worry! I know a workaround that can help us isolate this.
Try logging into your QBO account using a different or a private browser. There are times that the browser is full of frequently accessed page resources, thus causing some errors and/or unusual responses.
Here's how to use a private browser:
Once logged in, try to create an invoice and sent it to your personal email to check. For your reference, you can visit this article for more information: How to set up or change customer messages.
If it'll work, go back to your default browser and perform clear cache to remove temporary internet files on your computer. Before doing so, make sure to take note your saved passwords and URLs. Once done, here's a helpful article with the steps on how to do it: How do I clear my browser cache and temporary Internet files.
That's it! Give this a try and let me know how it goes by leaving a comment below. I'd be glad to answer should you have any follow-up questions. Have a great weekend.
Hi,
I have tried sending an invoice to a client by another browser (Internet Explorer) but it doesn't make any sense at all. The file's name still has been changed. Please refer to the image attached for your clearer view.
Besides, not only I but my colleagues also suffer the same issue.
I really thought that this issue comes from Quickbooks system. Could you double-check and let me know what it is?
Thank you.
Hi @Anh Luu.
As of now, QuickBooks Online automatically rewrites the file name of an attached file with underscores as separators instead of spaces.
While there isn't an option to override this setting, I recommend sending feedback to our engineers. This is a great idea on how we can improve our product specifically on sending invoices. This way, they can check on it and consider this for our future product updates.
If you have any other concerns, feel free to leave a comment below. The QuickBooks Community team is always here to assist you.
Hi,
One more question. How about the issue that uppercase is changed into lowercase in the file's names? Is it the problem that QBO currently cannot solve?
Thanks.
Hi,
So how about that uppercase is automatically converted into lowercase? Is it a current problem of QBO too?
Thank you.
Hello there, Anh Luu.
We haven't had any reported issues about the formatting in file names. It automatically changes from uppercase to lowercase as per the default format in the invoice file names.
I suggest sending a feedback to our engineers. This way, they can consider adding it to their future update release.
Here's how to send feedback:
Let me know if you have other questions by leaving a comment below.
I am having the same problem with the attached file names being converted to lower case.
I attached a file to my invoice called "File Name.pdf". When the invoice is emailed thru QBO, the file name capitalization is changed to "file name.pdf". Sometimes all lower case looks unprofessional or does not capture the intended meaning.
I tried making it lower case to see if it would convert to upper, but alas no.
This seems like an easy bug to fix. How do I tell QBO to leave my file names alone? Thanks!
Thanks for joining us here, Carol2020.
I checked if we have similar open cases about this and I can't find anything at the moment. I also tried sending an invoice to my own email with the same subject and it stayed the same when I opened it.
Have you tried sending them using a different browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Safari)? If so, I would suggest reaching out to our phone support so they can take a closer look and determine what's causing the issue. Here's how:
I'll be around if you have any other questions. The Community Team and other members of the forum is always here to help you find answers.
I have the same issue as the others. When using api to upload files as attachable, any uppercase in the name of the attachable file is converted to lowercase by the api. Is this intended? What are the benefits if so? I agree with the other developer that it can look unprofessional. Has a ticket been raised for this bug?
Many thanks
Hello there, Dave Wo.
We have separate and dedicated support that handles API concerns for QuickBooks Online (QBO). I recommend posting your question to our Intuit Developer forum. This is a place where you can get an answer from one of the experts handling API concerns.
I can see how this feature would be helpful for your business, that's why I'll also take note of this idea. I also suggest sending your feedback to our Product Development Team to help improve your QuickBooks experience.Here's how to do it:
I've included this article to show you what are the other transactions where you can attach images:
Please touch base with me here for all of your QuickBooks needs, I'm always happy to help. Have a good one.
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