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Thanks for visiting the Community today, ridgebackconstru.
I recognize the importance of having the ability to convert an invoice to an estimate. This feature can help save business time.
While converting your invoice to an estimate is currently unavailable, let's sign in to your company using two browsers. Open the invoice and manually copy the items. Then, paste them into the estimate.
This way, you’ll no longer have to enter every detail of the transaction. Once done, I suggest voiding the invoice to keep your records in order.
Here’s how:
For additional resources, these articles cover all the information on when to remove entries in QBO. Also, you’ll find instructions on how to create another copy for invoices and estimates.
Don’t hesitate to click the Reply button if you need assistance when working in QuickBooks. I’ll be glad to lend a helping hand. Have a great day ahead.
Hello again, ridgebackconstru.
I’m here to check if you’re able to create an estimate using the steps I shared? I want to make sure everything is taken care of for you.
Feel free to add a comment below if you still need help with this. I’ll be around to assist further. Thanks for visiting the Community.
The fact that this facility is not available is ridiculous but tottaly what I expect from Intuit! As for your suggestion to open 2 browsers and cut and past......I shall not even dignify it with a comment!
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