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December 16, 2023
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Does anyone like these changes?

  • December 16, 2023
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JessT
December 16, 2023

Thank you for reaching out to the QuickBooks Community, TTR!

 

The recent changes in QuickBooks Online (QBO) include updates to the invoicing process and new reporting features. These changes may have affected your invoicing and reporting.

 

We understand the importance of these changes to your business operations and would appreciate any feedback you have regarding their impact. Your insights will help our engineers better understand the real-world implications of these updates.

 

Could you kindly specify the particular change that is causing you concern? Your feedback is highly valuable to us as we are committed to enhancing the QBO experience for all our users.

 

Thank you for your time and input.

TTRAuthor
December 18, 2023

Why would any company think that year end is a GREAT time to make changes. ( YOUR FIRED ) 

 Invoices 

1. ITEMS, now they don't have a description. 

2. NO Job name or P.O. 

I would think most companies use P.O. OR JOB NAME

I invoiced a contractor he called me after I sent it over, and asked what job thos was for. 

 He told me I better get a better software company.  And after 25 ( Ballpark ) years with QuickBooks. 

I think the time has come for me to leave QuickBooks and go with a better  software company.

 

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BigRedConsulting
December 17, 2023

Mostly, no one likes them.

 

For example, users hate the new extremely-buggy and hard to use reports so much Intuit pushed the drop-dead date back from about today to next month some time. Even that is too soon, of course.

 

Also, lots of posts here complaining about the myriad of features that have been eliminated with the new invoices and other sales forms. Too many to keep track of.  But hey, I bet they work well on your iPhone. That's important for accounting software, right?