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Hello, ccsigns.
Yes, and you did the right steps in changing the "Estimates" to "Quote." I have a couple of solutions to help you apply the new "Quote" form name.
Do you have multiple custom forms? If so, ensure to select the correct template when creating an estimate. Here's how:
Are you also trying to change the wording on your email messages? If so, you'll want to do it in your Account and settings. Here's how:
Note: These will only apply to the customer-facing view. QuickBooks will still use "Estimate" for the user interface and reporting.
Need help recording your sales and managing your customers? Check out the articles under this topic for guides and details. Scroll down to the More Help Topics section if you need assistance taking care of other things in QuickBooks Online.
Drop by in this thread again if you have future concerns with QuickBooks Online. I'm more than happy to offer help. Good day ahead.
Hi there. I have a similar issue.
I have selected the option to use the term "quote" instead of invoice. In the PDF quote document itself, it has the word "Quote" above the customer's address and also next to the quote number.
However the term "estimate" is still used elsewhere, which is very confusing for our customers:
1) the PDF file has the word "estimate" in its filename e.g. Estimate_Q1234_from_MYCOMPANY.pdf - why isn't it using "Quote" like I've selected? and
2) in the summary which appears below the email text, it has "----Estimate---" as the header:
This is like a very confusing half-way house - half quote, half estimate. Is this something I can change?
Thanks for any insights you guys can provide!
Ceevee
Hello there, Ceevee.
Yes, you're correct the PDF file name and the Estimate Summary is system generated, and the option to change it is unavailable. Meantime, you can download the PDF file and change its file name and manually send it to your customers.
I'll show you how:
From there you can manually send the estimate with the correct PDF file name and the estimate summary after the email will be removed.
If you don't see the Save As dialog box, you can try changing your browser settings. Here's how to do that if you're using Google Chrome:
You can also check out the customize sales forms article to personalize your forms.
I'll surely take note of this suggestion. This will surely help improve our system more. You take care always and have a great one!
Thanks for the reply!
But good grief, that's terrible functionality... If QB offers the ability to change the name of this document from "estimate" to "quote" then that absolutely needs to be reflected everywhere that a customer will see it.
Our business sells eLearning software, so our customers are only used to receiving quotes. They are all confused by this term "estimate" that appears in certain places now we've moved to QuickBooks. No-one uses that term in B2B situations.
And thanks also for the suggestion, but we're generating far too many invoices every day to have the time to download each PDF individually, change the filename, then email it manually.
Anyway, am really glad to read that you'll take this on board as product feedback.
Ceevee
Hi. I am also having an issue with this. In my industry Estimates are not an option. Everyone deals in quotes.
I have changed the word Estimate to Quotation as suggested however this is not working. Instead of replacing the word it appends it. My Email subject now reads "Estimate - Quotation QU-XXXX".
Surely this is a bug. Also, the file name still reads Estimate.
Any progress been made on this?
Thanks,
Thanks for jumping into this thread, cyruscontrols.
Let's try a few troubleshooting steps to isolate this issue about changing the word Estimate to Quotation. There are times when a browser's cache becomes full or damaged. When this happens, issues like this can occur.
To start with, let's try logging in to your QBO account using an incognito or private browser. Since this doesn't store data in the cache, it the best place to isolate browser issues.
Kindly use either of the following shortcut keys:
Try performing the steps shared by Catherine_B again. If it works, you may want to clear the browsing history of your regular web browser. This will remove previously-stored browsing data that might have caused the issue. Otherwise, you can try using other supported browsers to be thorough.
For additional reference, you can read through this guide on how to customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts.
The Community is always open if you have other questions. I'll be around to help. Wishing you a great day ahead!
Step 4: In the Email subject line box, change "Estimate" to "Quote."
When I do this and hit save I get an error message that the word estimate must be in the subject line. Is it possible that QB doesn't have Quote as an option? I don't give estimates. No services. I know exactly what my product costs. Why isn't Quote an option? Did I list the wrong industry during setup? How do I find the QB Quote without having to customize an estimate?
Providing the best experience with the product is what we always aim for, ccnd.
I know how beneficial it is to your business to have Quote as a template for sales form. However, this option is unavailable in QuickBooks Online (QBO). We need to include Estimate in the Email subject line (example: Quote [Estimate No.] from Triple J|Triple J|Triple J) to avoid the error message.
Also, you are on the right track when listing your Industry type during setup. You can follow the steps provided by jamespaul and Catherine_B to change the word Estimates to Quote. Feel free to visit these blogs for any upcoming QuickBooks updates and enhancements:
Please check out our Sales and customers page for more insights about managing your company's income and customers.
Keep me posted if you need a hand with running your financial reports or any QBO related. Assistance is just a post away. Have a great day ahead.
I appreciate your reply, however the work-arounds you refer to do not work in the subject line of the email.
The subject line (when sending out the estimate that has been renamed "quote") has an error message that says the word "estimate" must remain in the subject line. I am not sending an estimate. I am sending a document now renamed "quote". I'd like the subject line to reflect that it is a quote and not an estimate.
Quickbooks, you really need to have the ability for a user to generate a quote. This is a super common and required thing in business. A quote is a solid thing, even if only for a certain amount of time, but an estimate doesn't allow a customer to make a decision if you're selling a solid product and not a service. Please add the option to generate a quote. You literally just need to duplicate your estimate template and replace the word "estimate" with "quote". At this point, it's asinine that this is not a feature in your software. People have been asking for this for a while. Please fix this problem.
Hello @Tiny Boat Captain, I can totally understand how much having a separate Quote option could help your company, as well as many others.
Were you able to try the workaround that @jamespaul mentions?
That workaround should provide you with the Customer-Facing Quote you are looking for.
Test it out and let me know how it goes!
If you have any other questions please reach back out to me so I may assist you.
Happy Friday!
Hi,
No, the work around does not work. Honestly, that's not even at all what I, or the other members of the community of users here are asking for. Please just add this simple template to your user interface and not ask us again to use the work around that does not do what we need it to do. Why in the world would your invoicing software not have a quote feature. It seems like a pretty large oversight? See what I mean? Can you just pass along that your users want an invoice template added? I'm not interested in additional recommendations that are not a fix on your end.
Thank you,
Aaron
I appreciate you for sharing your thoughts regarding changing the estimate to quote, @Tiny Boat Captain.
I hear you and realize the importance of having the option select Quote template for your sales transaction ins QuickBooks Online.
Know that we value your feedback so we can cope with your business needs. This is the reason why our developers are continuously considering new features to be added to the system to improve the product.
I'd encourage you to visit our QuickBooks Online Blog site regularly to stay in the loop with our updates and product road-maps.
You can always visit the Community if you have any other questions concerning QuickBooks. Keep safe!
My business also works with quotes and not estimates. PLEASE change this function so that the word estimate can be replaced by quote.
Its clearly because like everything else in the US if its not applicable to the US then they really don't care.
Please can you add this to your options.
If I had know this when signing up I would have used something like Zero instead simply because of that one oversight.
I looked when I was first setting up but assumed I just hadn't found the right button and left it to come back to when I had more time, never would it have occurred to me that it wouldn't be an option.
Its accountancy software for business for gods sake.
I'm now faced with a customer that will not raise a sizable PO off the back of an estimate.
It is absolutely necessary to have a Form called QUOTE! Please amend/add a new form at the earliest!
Thanks for posting here and sharing your feature request with us, @qatarisun,
For Intuit products and tools developers are going through the wide range of feedback, and trying to navigate a path forward with accessibility leading. We wanted to be very purposeful and thorough with the enhancements and product updates to make our program efficient to use.
Please know that our engineers are working hard toward this goal, but we can't provide the turnaround time since they work on this internally.
Don't worry, if there are new updates with our products, it will be communicated through in-product ads. You can also check out these links to be updated with the recent and upcoming changes for our QuickBooks products:
In the meantime, this articles lists all the things you can do to customize sales forms in QuickBooks: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks Online
If you have any questions or need further help with QBO, feel free to visit us anytime. You can also mention my name on your posts and I'll be more than glad to help. Have a nice day!
Hi
As this been sorted yet?
in uk law there is a big difference between an estimate and a quotation, we were about to move to Quick books but if this hasn't been corrected we wont.
The feature to change the label to quote is still unavailable, Jopete. I'll add a few details.
Rest assured, though, that our engineers are checking about this option.
I know you haven't decided to move to QuickBooks Online yet. However, you may want to try to explore our program. You can take a test drive of QuickBooks Online by using a sample company file. It'll help you learn more about the functionalities of our product.
Also, you can send feedback directly to our engineers using our test file. It'll help us know the features and options you may want to add in our product. Here's how:
Once you've decided, you can visit our website and choose the plan that's right for your business.
Let us know if you need more of our help. We're just one comment away. Keep safe!
There should also be the ability to change it to say "Proposal" instead of Estimate or Quote...
Is there any update on this? As mentioned by other users, the term ‘Estimates’ is not really appropriate in the UK and we need to eliminate this term when we refer to ‘Quotations’. Like others, I have changed to Quotation on the Form, but remaining use of Estimate is confusing and misleading. I don’t understand why it is so difficult to solve…just provide another Form template called ‘Quotation’…simple, no?
Hi EDR,
I understand how easier to identify to have a form labeled as Quotation. As my colleague shared above, our Engineering Team are taking a look about this option.
If you want to sent feedback on your end, you can do it by clicking the Gear icon and then selecting Feedback.
To know the latest and updated features in QuickBooks, you can visit our page updates:
I'm just around whenever help is needed or if you have other ideas on how we can provide a more friendly-user interface. Stay safe, EDR!
I am experiencing exactly the same thing.
Why can't we change this word "estimate" in every field we want to across Enterprise?
Let us name it what we want to name it.
Its a few letters for God's sake.
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