[GNC] Invoice Date

Nith Valley Organics rvklassen at gmail.com
Thu Mar 5 21:26:10 EST 2020


And just one other thing.  If you’ve already posted it and want to change anything - including the posting date - you do need to unpost it first.

> On Mar 5, 2020, at 7:18 PM, Adrien Monteleone <adrien.monteleone at lusfiber.net> wrote:
> 
> Printing is a different matter.
> 
> With v3.8 the default stylesheet allows for 4 places to print a date. It seems one of them is not controllable.
> 
> In the Display tab, you can opt to show the Date Due. (set when posting)
> 
> In the Display Columns tab, you can opt to show dates on individual line items. (set when entering the line items)
> 
> In the Layout Tab, you can set one of the header blocks to show Today’s Date. (taken from the system date) This one does not have any label on the invoice for it. It just shows today’s date.
> 
> There is also simply ‘Date’ at the top of the invoice - this is the posting date - which you *can* control, as I noted when posting, but you can’t not display it on the printed copy. (maybe with CSS, but not by an included option)
> 
> If none of that is working for you, what version of GnuCash and OS?
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
>> On Mar 5, 2020 w10d65, at 4:03 PM, Robert Vander Pyl <rvanderpyl at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> It doesn’t seem to matter what I set as the opening date, IE today is March 5th, I am doing billing until the end of Feb, so I entered Feb 29 as my opening date.  But when I print the invoice it has a date of March 05. I have to set the workstation date of Feb 29 to get that date on the invoice.
>> 
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