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Thread ID: 51853 2004-12-01 18:47:00 OT.Anyone know of a good invoicing program for trade use? Neil McC (178) Press F1
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298751 2004-12-01 18:47:00 I've been using Smart Trade for a few years,but the price has now gone up from $200.00 per year to $400.00.Need a program that I can import CSV files into (which I download from my Electrical supplier) for the items I use.Something that does invoicing and where I can select goods,labour, etc ,arranged in my own data files.I realise I could use a free program for invoicing,but need one where I don't have to manually enter items off the invoices I receive from my suppliers! Thanks. Neil McC (178)
298752 2004-12-01 19:29:00 Have a look at Cashbook - not sure whether it can import the files you want, but it may do Greg S (201)
298753 2004-12-01 19:31:00 www.ezijobz.co.nz 45South (4769)
298754 2004-12-01 19:33:00 Or the search button as this has been asked a few days ago. ninja (1671)
298755 2004-12-01 20:50:00 I am a hose doctor and Cashbook works well for me.
Plus its free for a couple of months.
The help is good they get back to you within a few minutes. It can be learned in about 3 to 4 hours.
It is on pc world cd or can be downloaded fom acclaim.co.nz


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tedheath (537)
298756 2004-12-01 20:52:00 Ninja dont be a dipstick. If everyone was a search expert you wouldnt even need pressf1


tedheath
tedheath (537)
298757 2004-12-01 21:07:00 > Ninja dont be a dipstick. If everyone was a search
> expert you wouldnt even need pressf1

If people don't get educated, they'll never know to use the search.

Don't get all wound up about it.
ninja (1671)
298758 2004-12-02 00:05:00 Thanks for your replies.I'll have a play with Cashbook.And Ninja,thanks, but I don't read every post here to know what went before! Neil McC (178)
298759 2004-12-02 02:00:00 > And Ninja,thanks, but I don't read every
> post here to know what went before!

Hence the idea of the search feature, so you can look to see if it's been covered.
ninja (1671)
298760 2004-12-02 03:31:00 > > And Ninja,thanks, but I don't read every post here to know what went before!
>
> Hence the idea of the search feature, so you can look to see if it's been covered.

That is all very well and noble, ninja, but PF1's search function does leave a lot to be desired at the best of times. You can't always find what you want even though something may have been covered before. It certainly doesn't hurt to try, though.
Susan B (19)
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