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April 8, 2024
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Estimate Layout

  • April 8, 2024
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When I create a new estimate and go to convert to a PDF or print it, I lose all my color on the estimate.  I have attached example photo of the black and white estimate that has no color.   I noticed this last Friday and have not made any changes to my estimate layout or printer settings.  I tried this on 2 other computers that are connected to complete different wifi and printers, got the same result.  I have also tried deleting and re-uploading my logo as well as played with various settings.  Any help would be appreciated. 

 

Thank you

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April 9, 2024

I'm here to help you ensure that your estimate prints in color, not just black and white, @dillonkubi. I appreciate you for sharing a screenshot and detailed information.


To ensure that your printed estimate won't show black and white, choose another color for the estimate page instead of the black one. 

 



 

To print an estimate with color:

 

  1. Hover to Sales, then click All Sales
  2. Locate the estimate you want to print, then click Edit
  3. Click Design, then choose Standard
  4. In the Color section, click other colors aside from black. 
  5. Once done, click Print and download.

 

Additionally, I'll be sharing an article with you on how to manage your dashboard displays: Adjust QuickBooks homepage.

 

For future reference, you can visit these resources as a guide in handling your sales forms in QuickBooks Online:

 

 
I'm consistently here to assist anytime you need further help regarding your estimate and font colors. Best wishes!