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Join nowI keep getting an error "Nothing to print. No Statements were created." I know there are invoices in this time frame and nothing is coming up.
Getting rid of the error message prompt you received while printing your invoice is my priority, @ThePrintGuy1.
In QuickBooks Desktop, you can download a tool and use its function to fix printing issues so you can print invoices successfully. Let me walk you through the steps on how you can accomplish this.
Let the tool run for up to 30 min and restart your computer once done before running QuickBooks. But if the same error message still pops up, I'd recommend following the Step 4 and 5 instructions outlined in this article: How to Resolve Printing Issues in QuickBooks Desktop?
Need help performing any tasks related to your sales and income transactions, click here to access and browse all articles for QuickBooks products. This reference contains most resources with steps on how you can manage your customer's activity and even customize sales form templates, to name a few.
Don't hesitate to post again here if you have questions with printing invoices or concerns with QuickBooks tasks and navigations. I'm always around happy to help. Stay safe and have a good one!
The message you're getting is a vexing and misleading message. With its long history, since the beginning of QuickBooks time, I'd think Intuit would have revised it. But no.
What it really means is, "Based on your statement settings there aren't any statements to print because all customers have (somehow) been excluded."
For example, you might have chosen a sub-set of customers and then also that they must have a customer balance that is greater than any of those customers have.
When creating statements, the options shown selected below are probably the most permissive. The settings highlighted in yellow are all restrictive. If you have any of them selected, consider - as a test - de-selecting them and see if statements are created:
Also,
- Make sure the Statement Date is current, to pick up all open transactions.
- If creating statements for a period, make sure the From and To date range is long enough to pick up activity.
I successfully moved my quickbooks to a new computer. My only issue is trying to create and email my monthly statements.
It says there is nothing to print, no outstanding invoices...
It looks like it would print them out, but it won't email
Thanks for confirming that you're able to print the statements, jjewelty.
Let perform some basic troubleshooting steps to ensure that the statements will be sent. Usually, this problem happens when the QuickBooks installer becomes corrupted during the transfer or migration.
To get rid of the error, we can run the Install Diagnostic Tool from the QuickBooks Tool Hub. For the best experience, we recommend utilizing this tool on Windows 10, 64-bit. When you're ready, here's how to install the software:
After that follow these steps to use the diagnostic utility:
Once done, set up your email service in QuickBooks Desktop again and then try sending a sample statement. For more solutions, I recommend reading this article: Fix errors related to damaged MSXML and C++.
I'm also adding this link that will guide you in designing the statements and invoices that you send to your customers: Use and customize form templates.
Feel welcome to visit the Community again with any concerns or questions you may have. Do you need help on other areas like expenses, sales, taxes, and payrolls? Just tag me below and I'll get back to you.
I am having this same problem after moving Quickbooks to a new computer. I can print a pdf of my statements, but when I try to email them, they are apparently not being created and I get this same message. The tools did not help the problem. Any other suggestions?
Hello there, Frank331.
I appreciate you sharing those details and attempting to resolve the issue. I can provide more information so that you can print and email your statements.
Before running Quick Fix my Program from the QuickBooks Tools Hub, make sure QuickBooks Desktop has been updated to the latest release. Updates include critical fixes, security patches, and compatibility.
You can follow the steps below to manually update QuickBooks Desktop:
I've added this article for more information: Update QuickBooks Desktop to the latest release.
After that, open the QuickBooks Desktop Tools Hub and run Quick Fix my Program. You should also configure your email service provider to ensure that you can send your statement seamlessly. Here's a link for your convenience: Connect your email to QuickBooks Desktop.
If you have any other questions or concerns, let me know in the comment. I'm always here to assist you further.
I have updated QuickBooks, rebooted, and run all of the tools in the Tools Hub with no effect. Any other suggestions?
I can share some information about resolving the error you're having when trying to print your statements, @Frank331.
Since you're still having an error when trying to print your statements, I suggest reaching out to our Customer Support team. They can check your account in a safe and secure environment and help you with resolving them.
Follow the steps below on how to contact them:
You can check this article for more information about the different types of support we offer and their availability: Contact QuickBooks Desktop support.
Here's some of the predefined customer, job, and sales reports that you can run to check the information that matters most to your business: Customize customer, job, and sales reports in QuickBooks Desktop.
Let me know if you need more help printing your statements or anything else. I'm always here to answer them for you. Have a great rest of the day!
The error was with emailing statements, not printing them. I called tech support and was told that emailing statements is no longer a function on versions of QuickBooks Desktop prior to 2020. Moving QuickBooks to the new computer must have been the trigger to end it for me.
I appreciate your prior efforts, Frank331. Let me share some information regarding QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) discontinuation policy.
To confirm, yes, emailing statements is no longer a function supported by the discontinued QuickBooks Desktop 2020 version along with QuickBooks Desktop Pro, QuickBooks Desktop Premier, QuickBooks Desktop Solutions, QuickBooks Desktop for Mac, QuickBooks Premier Accountant, and QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions.
Starting from May 31, 2022, all versions of 2021 will be discontinued. After that, you won’t be able to access live support for help with issues such as accessing Payroll and Payments, online banking, and integrating with other Intuit-supported services.
I'm also adding this article for more information: QuickBooks Desktop service discontinuation policy.
Consider switching to QuickBooks Online for uninterrupted service and security updates. Check out these articles to help you:
I'm a few clicks away if you have follow-up questions on the discontinuation policy or other QuickBooks matters. Take care.
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