5 Comments
- Albare6 months agoTrusted Cover User
And if you use the Browser version you don't get all the functionality of the Desk top version.....why can't both versions have every feature available in BOTH?
- AmandaMYOB7 months agoMYOB ModeratorStatus changed:OpentoIdea Already Exists
Hey KevinFe2
The ability to add your terms and conditions to your invoices is available if you're accessing your file from the web browser. You'll be able to customise what displays by clicking into the settings cog > Sales settings > Templates.
- Xylon11 month agoContributing User
Yes, this is really, really annoying!
- Xylon11 month agoContributing User
Okay, I just followed the instructions "settings cog > Sales settings > Templates." Sure enough our customised invoice created in the desktop version is listed. But, here's the catch, you cannot open it to view it so as to be able to modify it to add the T&Cs. I'm assuming, then, that the entire form has to be recreated in the browser version. I spent weeks designing, tweaking and refining it as it is painful designing forms in MYOB. It is a journey of self-flagellation! MYOB please say this is not so!
- Xylon11 month agoContributing User
Further to my post, I was right, I just noticed this directive in the "Sales settings" window:
MYOB AccountRight desktop templates
You can still use these templates, but you won't be able to edit them. If something's changed, you'll need to create a new template.
...and you cannot 'paste 'n copy.' Already tried it.
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