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Join nowThanks for reaching out to us, msugg.
I'll be delighted to guide you in changing its status.
Once you receive the customer payment, the status of the invoice automatically become Paid. After that, you'll have to create a bank deposit to combine the payments in QuickBooks and mark the invoice as Deposited. Here's how:
To help manage your bank deposits and learn more about this process, I recommend reading this article: Record and make bank deposits in QuickBooks Online.
Need to track all the invoices that are due on a particular day? You can customize your Transaction Detail By Account report.
Just drop me a comment below or tag my name in your posts if you need more help in managing your books. You can always count on me.
Hi msugg,
Hope you’re doing great. I wanted to see how everything is going about the invoice issue you had yesterday. 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 anytime.
Looking forward to your reply. Have a pleasant day ahead!
I am having the same issue, customer paid with a credit card and the status still shows paid in review, but the money shows in my check register. It doesn't show in the deposit section like your instructions say.
I have a similar issue a customer paid with credit card in Dec and it still shows a status of paid in review. how do I get that status updated.
Hello there, Venusconstruction.
Thanks for posting here and including a screenshot along with the details you shared.
I want to help you update the payment status of an invoice in QuickBooks. However, we have reported about the invoice still showing as Paid. They're working on it and conducting a further investigation.
With that, I'd recommend giving us a short call to add your company details to one of the affected users. Here's how:
You may want to check this article to learn more about combining multiple transactions into a single record in QuickBooks: Record and make bank deposits.
Post again if you have other concerns. The Community is always here if you need further assistance with QuickBooks. Take care always.
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