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Hello there, @ken-amitigations.
I'm here to guide you on how to add the project name on your customer's invoice in QuickBooks Online.
You can add a custom field on your invoice template so you can enter the project name from there. This can be done in just a few clicks.
Here's how:
Once done, you can now create an invoice and manually add the Project Name details. You can also open an Invoice List report and customize it to view the Project Name.
Here's how:
On the other hand, you may also consider adding the project name on the Description box or in the Message section of the invoice.
For more tips in customizing your sales templates together with emailing them, you can always use these links:
Let me know if you need more help customizing your sales forms in QuickBooks. I'm always around to help you.
That was a very nice response. Thank you.
I have a question.
If I already have a project name under "Projects" tab and these Project Names are associated with a customer AND used in current reports like "Estimates & Progress Invoicing Summary by Customer"... Why would it be necessary to add the Project name manually? If I can go from a project estimate to Invoice and track all of this in QB reports...how do I add the project name to the Invoice. It is not a Custom Field. It (project name field) is already in QBO. I am trying to use software to make my life easier and more productive not create more manual work.
Attached is an Example of the QBO report "Estimates & Progress Invoicing Summary by Customer"
I highlighted the part of the form that lists the contractor and project name.
This is the field (both names are fine) I want on my invoice. Contractor in Yellow highlight. Project Name in Blue. See Attached
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Good morning, @ken-amitigations.
Thanks for reaching back out with more questions about adding a project name to invoices. I hope your day is going well so far.
Yes, the custom fields are not automatically added to an invoice template until you manually enter it one time. All you need to do is manually enter the details into the template and then after that it will be on there for the future.
With the reports, you can customize them to show custom fields. All you have to do is tap the Customize button at the top of the report.
I'm only one post away if there's anything else you need. I'll stick around to help you sort everything out in QuickBooks. Have a good one.
I got it all to work. Actually I had the custom fields on my form, BUT
you also have to turn on the Print on Invoice tab too.
Thank you for all your help
In looking at the page to edit my invoices, under Custom fields there is nothing at all.
How do I have the project name automatically populate the invoice?
Thanks for checking in with us, PermDude.
As referenced by my peer above, you'll need to customize your invoice template and enter the project name from there. Here's how:
Once done, the project name will automatically populate whenever you create an invoice.
For your reference, you can take a look at this article to help guide you with utilizing your templates in QuickBooks Online as well as on what other information you can add: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks Online.
Feel free to get back to me if there's anything else I can help you with. I'll be around to keep helping. Have a good day!
The Add Custom Field is asking for more information than you have in your screenshot. Mine is attached.
I suppose I should put in "Project Name Sample" in the Name box, but it isn't clear about the next dropdown menu data type (text and number?)
And I will click on Invoice and toggle Print on Form but what ab out Select Category question?
I appreciate the screenshot, PermDude. It made me know that you're using QuickBooks Online Advanced.
It's the reason why you have more custom fields than the regular versions. Let me help you sort this out.
With regards to your first question, you'll enter the custom field name in the Name field. Concerning the data type, you can either select Text and number, Number only, Date, or Dropdown list. If you choose the Dropdown list, enter the items in the list.
On the other hand, the category in the custom fields belongs to:
I'll include this article to help you learn more about creating and using enhanced custom fields: Create and edit custom fields in QuickBooks Online Advanced.
Feel free to let us know if you have more questions. We'll address them as soon as we can. Keep safe!
This work around is absolutely ridiculous. The information is already there when you create a project. Why isn't it just an option to print the project name on the invoice? Why create more work and extraneous data by creating a custom field when there is ALREADY A PROJECT NAME?!?!? Please fix this.
Thanks for sharing your sentiments in ths forum, @Darliegh. I understand that project name is already there in the customer or payee field.
However, printing the project name on the invoice is unavailable. I know how convenient it would be to have this functionality in QuickBooks. I have forwarded your concern to our developers so they can take a look at it for possible consideration on future updates.
You can also send your feedback and suggestions on what you need to appear in the project drop down.
Here's how:
Or click this QuickBooks Feedback form to enter your request/suggestions. Please know that all our suggested plans are subject to further study.
I'm always here to guide you more if you need further help in managing your project and invoices. Take care!
Having been a Quickbooks desktop user for close to 20 years, I also cannot understand why QBO does not do this Automatically. Please fix this ASAP
This is absolutely insane. Good grief, this can't be that hard to implement! If I do a google search of this topic, there's many requests for this feature going back years and years and, true to Intuit form, there's been zero effort to add a simple text box to an invoice that merely copies text from the project name--WHICH IS ALREADY IN THERE!! I'll be finding another solution for invoicing, costing me more money to get a simple line of text shown on an invoice. Ridiculous.
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