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Hey there, ERACSGracie.
I appreciate you taking the time to reach out here in the Community. I'd be glad to offer some info on importing invoices.
One option you may consider, is a feature in QuickBooks Online called Import Style. This invoice importer allows you to bring in .DOCX files from Word. Import Style can be accessed by:
1. Clicking the Gear icon in the top right corner.
2. Select QuickBooks Labs, in the Your Company column.
3. Scroll down until you see Import Style, and toggle the switch to ON.
4. Click Done.
This article offers additional details on this process: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/community/Income-and-expenses/Import-custom-form-styles-for-invoices-o....
I wish you and your business continued success. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Do you know how to change an invoice from desktop to be compatible with word? I can't seem to get that to work!
Hi @ERACSGracie,
Currently, there isn't an option to copy an invoice template from QuickBooks Desktop to MS Word.
In the meantime, you have the option to search for a file converter. This way, you'll be able to convert and use your invoice template from your QuickBooks Desktop to Online.
In addition, you'll have to export your invoice template first, then convert it as MS Word file format. Here's how to export your invoice template:
Once done, you can convert the invoice template to MS Word file format and import it so you can use it for your invoices in QuickBooks Online.
For your reference, here's an article you can read to learn more about exporting your invoice template: Use and Customize Form Templates in QuickBooks Desktop.
Lastly, here's an article you may want to read in any of your available time: Import Custom Form Styles for Invoices or Estimates in QuickBooks Online.
Feel free to leave a comment below if you have any other questions about invoice templates. I'll be always around to lend you a helping hand.
Thank you very much! I was able to locate and save the template but am having a hard time figuring out how to convert. I AM able to open in word and it shows many symbols, but will still not upload to online. Not sure it's acceptable in that format. Any tips on converting to word?
Glad to help and thank you for the quick response, @ERACSGracie!
Let me help you be able to convert your invoice template successfully.
First off, you're right about QuickBooks Online not importing your invoice template after copying it to MS Word. Because they have different platforms and templates doesn't have the same formats.
With this, you'll need to search for a converter application or software. And then, install it on your Desktop computer.
From there, you can convert QuickBooks Desktop invoice template and then import it to your QuickBooks Online.
Let me know if you have any other questions about your invoice template. I'll be always happy to help you out.
Thank you very much! Is there a converter program/app that you recommend?
Thank you! Do you have a converter program/app that you recommend?
Glad to have you back, @ERACSGracie!
You have the option to search for an integrated apps to convert your invoice template successfully.I'll be happy to assist you.
Since you wanted to import your invoice template to QuickBooks Online, here's how you can search an app:
This way, you'll be able to use the integrated app and convert your invoice template successfully.
Or you can also go directly to the Apps center and search for an integrated app.
Lastly, here's an article you can read to learn more about integrating an app: Find Apps.
Deeply unimpressive - the sample I just downloaded from
https://quickbooks.intuit.com/cas/dam/DOCUMENT/A8x7wzAge/Invoice-Template.docx
is not actually a working template, it is full of unnecessary cruft - Intuit logos & useless filled-in sample. I'd have expected that Intuit would make getting people started a high priority.
The desktop customisation was an abomination - it looked dated in 2005. Looks like things haven't improved much.
QB has removed the feature of uploading custom format forms, without intimating to users.
Not expected from QB. When reached to support team, they said, they don't know when will this option be restored.
HIGHLY DISAPPOINTED
It is now 5/2022, so is there a way yet to import our custom invoice template from
Quickbooks desktop to Quickbooks on line?
I'll share details and help personalize your sales forms as well, felockv.
You'll want to manually customize your invoices and other sales form in QuickBooks Online. At the moment, importing sales template from the Desktop version is still not available.
Let me share these steps with you:
You can read more details about this here: Customize Invoices, Estimates, and Sales Receipts in QuickBooks Online.
As always, post more questions in the form should you still need more help from us.
You can explore several free invoicing apps to integrate with QBO as a workaround. But you have to use a 3rd party processor to accept payments.
Assuming we have to live with the layout options in QB online and still cannot upload our templates from Desktop, is there a way to at least customize the columns - Like add a column that is 'SIZE' or 'Unit of Measure'?
Ive been able to figure out how to change the widths of the columns and which ones print but cant seem to figure out how to add a custom column (not a custom field).
QTY DESCRIPTION SIZE RATE TOTAL
These are what I'm looking for my invoices and estimates to contain.
Thank you.
Hi there, @Wendybrann.
At this time, there isn't a way to add a custom column to a QuickBooks Online template. I understand how beneficial having this option would be for you and your business. With that said, I wanted to mention sending this suggestion to our Product Development Team. That way, our developers can review the feedback and consider it for a future update. You can use the link below to submit your feedback request.
Don't hesitate to let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Have a good one!
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