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Welcome to the Community, dave203.
Setting the due date to the end of the month isn't possible when using the 30 days term. I'll share a method so it shows the last day of the month.
Here's how:
I've also included the following articles below to help you manage your sales form:
Let me know if you need further assistance about managing terms in QuickBooks Online. We're always available anytime.
Welcome to the Community, dave203.
Setting the due date to the end of the month isn't possible when using the 30 days term. I'll share a method so it shows the last day of the month.
Here's how:
I've also included the following articles below to help you manage your sales form:
Let me know if you need further assistance about managing terms in QuickBooks Online. We're always available anytime.
Tested and your solution works perfectly. The "trick" is to use 31 days to represent a month and not 30 days.
Thank you.
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