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morriscraig
Level 1

Is there a way to show Customer:Job that an expense is allocated towards when viewing the list of bills from any given vendor?

If there was an option to add that column to the list, that would be great.
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JenoP
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Is there a way to show Customer:Job that an expense is allocated towards when viewing the list of bills from any given vendor?

Allow me to answer your questions about customizing columns in QBO, morriscraig.

 

We're unable to add a Customer:Job column in the in the list of bills window. At the moment, these are the columns that you can add in that section:

 

  • Class
  • Location
  • Memo
  • Status
  • Type
  • Number
  • Payee
  • Category
  • Due Date
  • Balance
  • Attachments

 

In the meantime, you can open each bill to see if the transaction was allocated to a customer or project. 

 

I also suggest sending feedback or feature request about this. Customer suggestions and feedback are reviewed by our engineers when working on new updates. The more feedback we receive about a specific feature, the more likely it will be implemented. 

 

Follow these steps on how to send them inside QBO:

 

  1. Go to the Gear icon and select Feedback.
  2. Type in your feedback and suggestions about the advertisements in QBO.
  3. Click Next to submit them.

 

Tag me in your reply or post more questions in the Community if you have other questions aside from this. We're always happy to answer them for you. 

morriscraig
Level 1

Is there a way to show Customer:Job that an expense is allocated towards when viewing the list of bills from any given vendor?

JernoP,

 

Thanks for the info.  Even though it simply states what is available, not what we need.  I did submit feedback.  This should be a very easy software coding update to accomplish.  Hopefully it is something that they do, but based on past experience, I'm not holding my breath.

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