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In QBO, the term Estimate is created by default. You have the option to modify this term on the printed transaction. Just go to the Custom Form Styles, and change the form name to Sales Invoice. When you print an estimate, the term Sales Invoice will be displayed.
Here's how:
After changing it, try printing a sample estimate to see the result.
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I guess I am curious as to why you would want to do that?
No matter what you call it, an estimate will not complete a sale, it is non posting.
Some folks re-title the estimate to say "Pro Forma" invoice so they can send it, and if paid, then they convert to an invoice.
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