How do I expand columns in QuickBooks?
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How do I expand columns in QuickBooks?
Here’s how to do it:
- Click the Gear icon in the upper-right corner and select Custom form styles.
- Look for the estimate template and click Edit.
- Go to the Content tab and select the second blurred section.
- Go to the COLUMNS section and click EDIT LABELS AND WIDTHS.
- Adjust the column widths and select Done.
How do I customize Bill columns in QuickBooks?
Custom Columns on Invoices
- On the Template page, double-click the form.
- Click Additional Customization.
- Go to the Columns section.
- Tick the boxes on the Color field.
- Enter Currency as the Title.
- Click Print Preview to review it.
- Click OK and then OK.
How do I customize columns in QuickBooks?
Select which columns you want to see in your lists.
- Go to the Home page and select the list you want to customize.
- Right-click anywhere on the list.
- Select Customize columns to see the list of columns you can show or hide. You should see a checkmark next to a column if it’s in use.
- Select the columns you want to add.
How do I create an invoice template in QuickBooks online?
How To Create a New Invoice Template in QuickBooks Online
- Click the gear in the upper right-hand corner.
- Find the Company column and click Custom Form Styles.
- Click on New Style and Select Invoice.
- Name The invoice and Template.
- Click Dive in with New Template.
- Select The Type of Template You Want To Use.
How do I add a description column in QuickBooks online?
Here’s how:
- Go to the Reports menu at the top.
- Select Sales, and then Sales by Customer Detail.
- Tick the Customize Report button.
- Under Columns, mark the next to to Memo.
- Click OK.
How do I edit columns in QuickBooks?
How do I edit a bill layout in QuickBooks?
Here’s how:
- Click the Gear icon.
- Under Your Company, click Custom Form Styles.
- To create a new template, click the New style button in the upper right-hand corner.
- Select Invoice.
- Go to the Design tab to edit the template name, logo, color, font, and margins.