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I moved from QB pro 2020, to QB Online recently, and besides having to endure a subscription rate that effectively has increase my yearly expense for QB, from what was about $200/ year, for the newest version every two years, to what will end up being $720/ year, at $60/ month, a 260% increase in what I pay, I'm not happy with the lack of flexibility and control I have on how my invoices & estimates appear in PDF form for my customers. It seems that I'm forced to use one, of two predetermined formats from QB, the 'new' or 'old' layout. I'm really not impressed with either of them, but the 'new' layout seems to best match what I had created on my desktop version. I would really like to get rid of the rate, and quantity fields, that I don't use, but shows up on the PDF's created for my customers. I've tried the solution, suggested by James Duan, to remove the quantity & rate fields from my invoices, and it only works if I use the 'Old Layout', which I really don't like how it's formatted. When I change it to the 'New Layout' those fields still appear in the PDF generated for my customers to view. I've double checked in setting, and those fields are not checked, to be included in my forms. Is there a resolution for this, or is this what I'm to expect with this online version? Along with the fact that I can no longer create jobs, as a sub category, under each customer, as it is considered to be part of an even 'More' expensive subscription, I'm am very disappointed with having to pay so much more, for a program that I don't even own, and offers less flexibility in how I use it !!!!

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