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maggie2029
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What is an invoice?

Where are invoicees located on quickbooks online?

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SheandL
QuickBooks Team

What is an invoice?

An invoice is a document issued by a seller to a buyer, detailing the goods or services provided, the quantities, prices, and payment terms, Maggie2029. To access them, navigate to the Sales tab in your QuickBooks account. I'll be glad to offer step-by-step guidance on viewing this information.

 

QuickBooks Online enables you to efficiently create invoices directly within the platform. To view the invoices you've previously created, you can go to the Sales tab of your QuickBooks Online account. Please follow the steps below to complete this process: 

 

  1. Open your QuickBooks account.
  2. On your left navigation panel, find and select the Sales dropdown.
  3. From the Sales page, click Invoices.

 

For visual representation, please see the screenshot below: 

 

 

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Additionally, QuickBooks offers features that allow you to personalize sales forms and record payments. Below are helpful articles to guide you through these processes:

 

The outlined steps will assist you in locating your invoices in QuickBooks, Maggie2029. If you have further concerns or questions about this process, please don't hesitate to post them in this forum. Our experts are always available to provide support.

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