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I don't think you can go back anymore.
Hello there, bcminc.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the new invoice layout. My main goal is to assist you in making the transition back to the old invoice experience as smooth as possible.
In addition to the response given by @BigRedConsulting, let's select the Old layout option so you can enjoy the classic experience once again. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
Please keep in mind that once you make the switch to the previous invoice experience, you'll no longer be able to opt back into the new sales form layout. If the Old layout option is unavailable, let's send a request about adding a tool that lets users easily switch from the classic to the new template layout.
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Stay in the loop with the newest product innovations and acquire valuable business insights from QuickBooks by exploring the QuickBooks Blog. To gain a deeper understanding of the modifications made to sales forms, managing customer payments, and customizing the layout and data of your templates, refer to the provided links for complete information:
If you need any additional support in customizing your sales forms or reverting to the previous template layout, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. I'm more than happy to help and address any inquiries you may have. Wishing you a great day ahead, @bcminc.
Hi, @nelsonphero.
I'm here to help. Let me also provide updates on the recent changes in adding custom fields in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
QBO is gradually rolling out changes to all subscriptions and introducing new features. While adding a custom field isn't possible in the Simple Start subscription, Essentials and Plus users can add up to three custom fields in their invoices and other sales forms.
I understand that it is essential for your invoicing process to add custom fields. For now, you may consider upgrading to an Advanced subscription to add five or more custom fields. I also suggest looking for a third-party app that adds custom fields in your invoices in the meantime.
Here's how:
For further help on managing your invoices, let me add this resource: Manage invoices.
You're always welcome in the Community if you have further updates on adding custom fields on invoices. Take care.
Okay, the problem with this is that I used to be able to include itemization for my invoices, INTERNALLY, without making those fields visible on the form when the customer receives it. Has Quickbooks removed this function, or did it just reset when the form was force-updated for everyone? Because of tax law, I need to get this changed, pronto, before I send out any more invoices.
So, here we are once again with an unworkable template rammed down with our throat without our permission or with the option to return to a workable template. What the hell is wrong with you people?
Your switching back doesn't seem to be working. There is no plus available to switch back. I don't need a new template forced on me. We need time to adjust and train people. What the heck are you thinking? How do I change back? These instructions don't seem to work for me. It kind of looks like an old template but is much bigger, has junk on the page that is not relevant (or certainly takes up way too much of the screen) and it is hard to see relevant information and is slower. The fields are also in a different order.
The first product or service I add is below my 1080p screen but may move up slightly when I close your message.
I hear all your sentiments on your concern, @jktcat. Allow me to add more details of the new invoice layout of QuickBooks Online (QBO).
As per checking in my resources, QBO Plus and Advanced users will be able to move into the new interface starting May 6, 2024. Once the transition is complete, users won't be able to switch back to the previous format. By the end of May, all users will be using the new invoicing experience that is designed to boost productivity and simplify the user workflow.
That said, the option to revert to the old layout is no longer available. If you want to use the previous invoice experience, let's send a request about adding a tool that the user can easily switch from the new layout to the old layout and value your suggestions as a necessary role in determining the features that are important to our customers in making product enhancements. To share your product suggestions, follow these steps:
Also, you can visit this article to learn more about the new layout for QBO that can help you land jobs, keep work moving, and get paid faster: See what’s new with estimates and invoices in QuickBooks Online.
In addition, you can check this link to learn how to personalize and add specific info to your sales forms: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks Online.
If you have further questions about the new template layout or any QuickBooks-related concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out in the comment section. I'm always here to help you. Keep safe.
You say these changes improve workflow. They don't improve our workflow. I can see it isn't worth complaining about as these changes are forced upon us and we can adjust or switch to a different product. Many "improvements" are often a few steps backwards or contain a bunch of junk that 95% of people don't want or need. They may make your product brochures and sales pitches a bit nicer, but it lowers my confidence in Intuit.
This is right on target. To justify the monthly service fees it is felt that there must be "improvements".
Sure hasn't improved my experience with Quickbooks at all.
RE: They don't improve our workflow.
I don't think the improve anyone's workflow. That's just corporate-speak the reps here have been told to copy paste into their answers, with nothing but vapor to back it up.
RE: I can see it isn't worth complaining about as these changes are forced upon us and we can adjust or switch to a different product.
I think you're on to something. Hopefully, a mass exodus help Intuit notice that their development team is off in left field and that QB Online is in no way a replacement for QB Desktop, which is I think better in every way.
They want you to upgrade your subscription to spend more money on a product that will remain stubbornly broken in their chosen shape.
In short, our wants and needs don't matter. They believe they have become a large enough entity to ignore the customer base and still make money hand-over-fist. Corporate entitlement at its finest.
NEWSFLASH: Your so-called improvements have created more work for us, not less. This product is the epitome of useless bloat.
Please add a toggle switch and let your customers choose if they want the "new look"? The new template is not helpful. We are the customers. Let us make the choice.
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