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Margins on new invoice template
It's been months, and for some reason, Intuit can't figure out how to not break products across multiple pages. Also, the margins in the new template are around 0.1 inches, and there's no way to change them. Is anyone else dealing with this?
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Hello, @frankgiuliano
I'll share additional information about the new invoicing templates in QuickBooks Online(QBO).
I can see how important it is to keep the old layout of the invoice template. However, changing the margins of the new invoice template is unavailable in QBO.
With this, you can send feedback to our Product Developer team so they can review it. They're open to opinions as this helps improve our product to suit your business needs. To send feedback, you can follow these steps:
- Go to the Gear icon.
- Select Feedback.
- Enter your comments or product suggestions.
- Then select Next to submit feedback.
You can also see this link for more details: How do I submit feedback?
I'll also add this article in case you need help customizing your invoices: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks Online.
In case you need to send statements to your customers for their outstanding balances, you can check this article for a guide: Create and send customer statements in QuickBooks Online.
You're more than welcome to visit here again if you have other questions about customizing your sales forms. If you have concerns about your data or other entries, let me know in your reply and I'll help you out.
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I've provided feedback on this numerous times. I'm unsure how your dev team can keep an invoice template in the market for months that's broken.
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Who needs an escalation to address something so simple as margins?