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Hello! Thank you for your reply. If the Term is the "First Day of the Month" but I set the Interval to the first day of the month, will it know it means the first day of the following month?

 

If not, the problem is that the interval will change month-to-month. For example:

In this use case, the invoice is always due on the first of the month. So if I use the interval of the first of the month (since it only lets me choose based on a day of the month), and then set the Terms to 30 days (since per our contract we need to give them at least 30 days notice prior to the due date of the 1st of the month) it will be inconsistent as to what the due date is based on how many days are in that month.

 

Is there a way to make sure it is sent out at least 30 days pr

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