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Order Acknowledgement is unavailable in QuickBooks Online, only the Estimate option, Traci.
I'll guide you on how to convert the estimate to invoice. The steps depend on whether you have the new or old version of the estimates.
If you're using the old version:
If you're using the new version:
If you need help customizing sales forms, you can use this resource for reference and guide: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QBO.
You can always get back to the Community if you have follow-up questions. We're ready to help you out.
Thanks for asking about this, graphicsetc.
The option to create and send an order acknowledgment is unavailable in QuickBooks Online (QBO). Alternatively, you can create a custom template for one of your sales forms and change the name to Order Acknowledgement.
I'll show you an example using an estimate:
For more information about this process, you can visit this article: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QBO.
Also, you can look for a third-party application that can help create an order acknowledgment that best suits your business needs.
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Hi, graphicsetc.
Hope you’re doing great. I wanted to see how everything is going about the order acknowledgment you had the other day. Was it resolved? Do you need any additional help or clarification? If you do, just let me know. I’d be happy to help you at any time.
Looking forward to your reply. Have a pleasant day ahead!
I don’t have “custom form styles” under my company options. How do I turn that on?
Hi there, @Armani858. I can share with you some additional insights about the Custom form styles option under the Your Company tab.
The Custom form styles menu must be available from the Settings icon for all QuickBooks Online (QBO) plans. The feature allows you to modify your forms and create attractive, professional-looking invoices, estimates, and sales receipts.
Since you don't see the option from there, please make sure to access QuickBooks as a master admin or user rights with permission to modify the QBO sales forms. If the tab is still missing, I'd suggest performing the basic troubleshooting steps to isolate the issue.
First, sign in to your QBO account using a private window to check browser-related issues while working with QuickBooks. Then, check the Custom form styles menu from the Gear icon.
To save you time, use either of these keyboard shortcuts:
If it works fine, go back to your original browser and clear its cache to start fresh. You can also use another supported and up-to-date browser to narrow down the result.
For more tips about personalizing your forms in QBO, you can open this article: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks Online.
If you need to import and design your form, use this link as your reference: Import custom form styles for invoices or estimates.
Let me know if you need additional help while accessing the Custom form styles tab. I'll be right here to provide additional assistance. Wishing you a good one!
Then how do you convert the order acknowledgment to an invoice?
traci
Order Acknowledgement is unavailable in QuickBooks Online, only the Estimate option, Traci.
I'll guide you on how to convert the estimate to invoice. The steps depend on whether you have the new or old version of the estimates.
If you're using the old version:
If you're using the new version:
If you need help customizing sales forms, you can use this resource for reference and guide: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QBO.
You can always get back to the Community if you have follow-up questions. We're ready to help you out.
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