Hello,
I have a custom template saved to our quickbooks that looks like: Here is your Invoice #19966 from Balance. Billing cycle : [InvoiceDate], Total Amt. due = [Subtotal]. Due date = [duedate].
Is there any way to get quickbooks to autofill these missing fields in brackets with some type of formula when sending out the invoice? Thanks
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You're in the right place for answers, @shatter_.
I'll share information about invoice email autofill and some alternatives to achieve the task.
Autofill features for the invoice body email in QuickBooks Online (QBO) are a time saver for all users. At this time, only the invoice number from the subject line will be auto-filled. But nothing to worry about because I have several workarounds, so your client can quickly see their invoice details.
Option 1: Manually enter the invoice cycle, due date, and total amount or Subtotal before sending them. See the attached photo below for reference:
Option 2: Ensure that the Form numbers and Due date are checked on the Customs form style page. Thus, the information is visible on your customer's end. Let me show you how:
For more knowledge, see this article: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks.
After that, let's create a sample invoice to see what the forms look like. Do the following:
Option 3: I'd recommend reaching an IT professional. They can do some coding for your invoice body email.
Furthermore, check out these links below on how to accept electronic customer payments for online invoices and in-person sales in QuickBooks:
Feel free to reply in this thread if you need additional help invoicing your customer. I'll provide support in every way possible. Keep safe.
You're in the right place for answers, @shatter_.
I'll share information about invoice email autofill and some alternatives to achieve the task.
Autofill features for the invoice body email in QuickBooks Online (QBO) are a time saver for all users. At this time, only the invoice number from the subject line will be auto-filled. But nothing to worry about because I have several workarounds, so your client can quickly see their invoice details.
Option 1: Manually enter the invoice cycle, due date, and total amount or Subtotal before sending them. See the attached photo below for reference:
Option 2: Ensure that the Form numbers and Due date are checked on the Customs form style page. Thus, the information is visible on your customer's end. Let me show you how:
For more knowledge, see this article: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks.
After that, let's create a sample invoice to see what the forms look like. Do the following:
Option 3: I'd recommend reaching an IT professional. They can do some coding for your invoice body email.
Furthermore, check out these links below on how to accept electronic customer payments for online invoices and in-person sales in QuickBooks:
Feel free to reply in this thread if you need additional help invoicing your customer. I'll provide support in every way possible. Keep safe.
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