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November 2, 2021
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Due to Desktop being retired we are moving to Online. I find the Invoice Template editing features very basic and practically useless ! Is there an alternative ?

  • November 2, 2021
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For example you cannot move the address box such that it fits properly in a DL windowed envelope !! Also the Delivery note produced is useless .... this is basic requirements !!!
Best answer by paul72

@Electronics81 wrote:
I have read that the Custom Import Style has been removed from QBO since a few months ago ! Why I don't know.

 

I stand corrected Iain - apologies.

 

To be frank, and I think you've already said it, the standard templates are amateurish & the editor close to useless.  The ability to customise invoices using the docx import was my main reason for choosing QBO over others when I moved from QB Desktop a couple of years ago.  It was slightly tricky to get working properly but 100% I would not have opted for QBO without that facility.

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Fiat Lux - ASIA
November 2, 2021

Explore an invoicing app for free.

https://go.zoho.com/FuW

 

then utilize a connector to duplicate transaction into your QBO

https://www.integromat.com/?pc=quickbooks

 

paul72
November 4, 2021

Hi @Electronics81 

After 2yrs, I still miss QB Desktop & regularly come across things that make me think that QBO is 'good enough' but not quite what it could/should be.

(rather like the navigation in these help forums which used to be OK but now almost impossible to identify/answer new questions)

 

You can create an invoice template in Word (as a .docx file) & import into QB.

It's much better than using the standard templates but does take a bit of work to get right.

This only works for invoices & estimates.  Nothing to be done if you want a professional looking delivery note unfortunately - nor statements, which are also ToyTown style.

 

It used to be under Quickbooks Labs - but it looks like it's now moved out of beta (after about 3yrs!)

Look for Import Style (under New Style) in Custom Forms.

From there you can download a few docx templates & the import guide - which gives you the field mappings.

 

Hope this helps.

November 4, 2021

Hi Paul72,

 

Thanks for the info but the problem is Import Style and Custom Forms do not exist !!

There are only the 6 built in style templates and thats it !

Amazing to think that Intuit think we can be forced away from Desktop due to them pulling it, to the Online version that doesn't even allow the user to create a form that looks anything like what they have in the Desktop version.

But thanks for the pointers but as I say .... these do not exist any more !

 

Cheers

 

Iain

Fiat Lux - ASIA
November 4, 2021

@Electronics81 

Last option, consider migrating to another cloud based accounting app.

paul72
paul72Answer
November 4, 2021

@Electronics81 wrote:
I have read that the Custom Import Style has been removed from QBO since a few months ago ! Why I don't know.

 

I stand corrected Iain - apologies.

 

To be frank, and I think you've already said it, the standard templates are amateurish & the editor close to useless.  The ability to customise invoices using the docx import was my main reason for choosing QBO over others when I moved from QB Desktop a couple of years ago.  It was slightly tricky to get working properly but 100% I would not have opted for QBO without that facility.

November 4, 2021

Another sad example of QBO lack of performance capability when compared to the number 1 piece of software on the market - QB desktop. I am still struggling to understand why Intuit is retiring such a wonderful piece of software and exchanging for a weaker substitute. Please Intuit reconsider and keep QBD alive! Happy to cooperate with anything you need to make this happen.

February 15, 2022

I am struggling to understand why QBO have decided to remove the custom invoice template feature from the on-line version of Quickbooks. The in built facility is inflexible and cannot cope with a business (like one of my clients) that trades with two different trading names and addresses - in the past, I was able to create a custom invoice for each - now I cannot do that any more. Furthermore, QBO assume their invoice fields are all that you need to appear on an invoice - my clients sometimes have other items they'd like to appear on an invoice and QBO offers me no facility to adjust. If the developers argument is that the databases that store our info in the background can only cope with a certain number of fields (I get that), then all they need to do is to allow us to rename or remap fields so we have at least some flexibility. And changing styles and layouts (multiple logos etc....) shouldn't make any difference to all that. For a business that is supposed to me making it easy for customers, this is just the opposite and I hope QBO will remedy this soon.  

February 15, 2022

I completely agree and have made my comments on this previously.

If we are forced to switch from Desktop to On-line we should get all the same facilities at the VERY LEast

Iain