I am not an employee of QB but I figured I would help them out. I took the liberty of copying and pasting the approved message from their internal "handbook of answers"... I believe this one comes out of page 182 sec. 2 paragraph 3....
"Hi everyone on this thread, we appreciate this has been going on a long time and is causing a lot of frustration for our customers, however we're currently implementing measures to fix this issue. Please know that this is a high priority for us and will continue to be a focus and priority until fully resolved.
Our team is aware of the matter and is in the process of implementing a fix that will solve this issue."
I politely asked a simple question and have yet to receive an answer. I feel for you guys with larger companies. I have to do this "workaround" for a handful of customers, and it is a major pain. I cannot imagine if I had hundreds or thousands of invoices monthly.
I guess we will just have to keep dealing with this for another year. Intuit is more focused on cleaning up the mess they created with Turbo Tax Re: the emergency 401k early withdrawal option from 2 years ago. Go read that post, it's a biggie. Lots of IRS penalties were billed to their users because of issues with the software when opting for the 3 year spread of liability.
Hi everyone, we're currently implementing measures to fix this issue. Please know that this is a high priority for us and will continue to be a focus and priority until fully resolved. Our team is aware of the matter and is in the process of implementing a fix that will solve this issue.
In the meantime, I know not ideal, however, you can use these workarounds that will enable you to send invoices outside of QuickBooks:
You can save your form as a PDF and send it via email through your business or other email address
1. (For invoices or estimates only) You can send your customer a link to their invoice or estimate through SMS or messenger service. Simply click on “save and share link” then select “copy link” and paste it into your SMS or messenger service.
2. If you have a Gmail or G-suite email account, you can use the Send with Gmail feature to send QBO forms from your own address following the steps in Use your Gmail address to send invoices (https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-uk/help-article/invoicing/use-gmail-address-send-invoices/L7bMJtO01_GB_en_GB?uid=l4skpaqj).
3. You can save your document as a PDF, print it, and send your customer their forms via mail
4. Customers -> select Invoices -> batch actions -> Print -> Save as PDF -> email from own email service
Enter your E-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.
