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I use desktop QB 2019. for MAC I enter onto my timesheet, in Notes, a brief detail about the item for which I am billing. For example, if I am billing .2 for "Telephone call" I'll enter the initials of the person with whom I had the call.
But when I generate the client's monthly bill, I want that note to appear next to the line item (service for which I am billing) so the customer knows a bit more than the generic "telephone call" for which they are paying me!
Does anyone know how I can set up my invoice template so the Notes from my timesheet transfers over to the invoice, and not just the date, service item and time spent (as it currently does)? MY invoice template has a section called "description" but it remains blank rather than has the description/note I made!!
Thanks!
Hello there, slipslope.
The description that will be copied to the invoice is the item description instead of the description or note you entered when entering your timesheets. You can either edit the description of each item and enter the initials from there or manually enter them every time you create an invoice.
For more detail in customizing your sales forms, you can check out these articles:
Let me know if you have other questions. Take care and have a great day!
Thanks for your reply. However, I don't use sales form, as my business is just providing a straight service, no real sales things involved. So are you saying there is no way to provide more detail on an invoice other than to manually input data? That solution is crazy from a practical standpoint, as I'd have to go line by line over an entire month of billed service items, and re-write the details of what each one entailed.....even though I already noted it in the timesheet!
Why in the world would QB make it this hard to do a basic function? Is it a Mac issue?
Hello, slipslope.
I know how frustrated it is when something is not working the way we want it. However, as mention above by my colleague, the only way we can enter the details in a transaction by entering them manually in the invoice.
To learn more about customizing your sales form in QuickBooks for MAC, you can refer to the articles above shared by my colleague.
Please get in touch with me if you have further questions. I’m always available for all of your QuickBooks needs. Cheers to a safe and productive day!
Is there still no way for the notes section of the time cards sheets to follow the billable time and appear on an invoice?
Hi @Mike_Sw, I'll share information about the notes added in a timesheet.
As of the moment, there isn't an integrated way to add the notes section of the timesheet to follow the billable time activity for invoices. And we're unable to determine the exact turnaround time as to when will this feature be available in QuickBooks.
While the option is not yet available, I suggest letting our product developers know about your request by sending feedback. I'll show you how.
I'm adding this article with the topics you can use while recording the common customer transactions: The Customer Transaction Workflows in QuickBooks Desktop.
It'll always be my pleasure to help if you've got additional questions about billable invoices. Use the Reply option below and surely I'll be here ready to assist you. Take care and stay safe!
I see others are not having the notes portion of their time sheets transfer to the invoice (and maybe its QB for Mac that has this issue). I use QB desktop for PC and the notes transfer fine, but the date doesn't. I usually note the hours of the day I worked on whatever the hourly service item is, and then enter the hours into the appropriate day of the week, but that date doesn't show on my invoices. The item (hourly services) and the number of hours does, but not the date which seems odd since I have to enter those hours under a specific date. Is there a setting I'm not using?
Thanks for joining this thread, B Johnson.
You can turn on your Serviced column when customizing invoice templates. This will make the dates you've entered on timesheets display while invoicing.
Here's how:
I've also included a detailed resource about customizing templates which may come in handy moving forward: Use & customize form templates
Please don't hesitate to send a reply if there's any questions. Have an awesome day!
This answer is not correct at all. I have used QuickBooks for Mac for 10+ years, and the notes I enter for Employee Time activities have always transferred to my custom invoice.
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