Customizing invoices for Australia
kp63 at exemail.com.au
kp63 at exemail.com.au
Sun Sep 1 07:24:44 EDT 2013
Yes Liz,
Anyone could probably do the same in under 10 minutes if the program is
actually functioning correctly which is why I spent so much time
trying to wipe it from my system and reinstall a working version of the
program.
The whole process of having to enter the invoice details twice, then save
it as a PDF and attach to email to send to client is no more efficient than
manually producing an invoice externally.
This is what I mean by "awkward".
Karen
-----Original Message-------
From: Liz
Date: 1/09/2013 7:41:26 PM
To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
Subject: Re: Customizing invoices for Australia
On Sun, 1 Sep 2013 18:14:16 +1000 (AUS Eastern Standard Time)
"kp63 at exemail.com.au" <kp63 at exemail.com.au> wrote:
> Well I finally got an invoice together that meets Australian
> standards but it took an enormous amount of numerous work arounds.
You did say you had customised the "Fancy Invoice" for this purpose.
Currently I am opening the Reports > Business > Tax Invoice
changing some items
so I am renaming the Report title "Tax Invoice"
Changing "Tax Amount" to "GST"
Hiding "column:Tax Rate"
which gives me a quite usable Tax Invoice.
Then to Actions > Rename Page
Call it "AU Tax Invoice "
Now File > Add Report
Next time I need it I open Reports > Custom Reports
and its in the menu.
10 minutes, even if inexperienced.
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