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Buy nowIt's a pleasure to have you here in the Community, @so_baba.
Let me share with you some insights about customizing invoices in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
To start with, the version of Custom Form style in QBO is currently on the Beta version. This means that it's the very first version of the custom style. Thus, the old invoice template is overwritten once you create a new one.
For you to have different styles you want, you'll need to import a custom form style. I'll guide you with the steps on how to do it.
First, let's do the basics of designing your .docx template for your custom form. We'll be following the EZ Map field format for the mapping of your template. EZ Map fields are sets of identified keywords or fields in QuickBooks Online used to match the fields for the easy mapping process.
Next, let's identify what font styles that you can use and the file types you'll need to avoid. For the fonts, you can use Courier, Courier Bold, Courier-Oblique, Courier Bold-Oblique, Arial Unicode MS, etc. On the other hand, for the file types to avoid, they are:
Then, we can now begin mapping your template fields consistent with the EZ map fields defined in the EZ Map catalog.
Once done, we're good to go in uploading your DOCX template. Here's how to achieve this:
Please refer to this article for the succeeding steps of the import process. It also contains the EZ Map Catalog described above and other frequently asked questions about importing form styles in QuickBooks Online: What are the steps and things to consider in importing custom form styles in QuickBooks Online?.
Please let me know if you encounter any bumps along the way. I'll be here to help in case you have other questions with managing your invoices' custom form styles in QBO. Take care always and have an awesome day, @so_baba.