Invoice length?

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  • league_of_ordinary_men
    Silver Member

    • May 2012
    • 428

    #1

    Invoice length?

    Okay the way I understand it is your invoice should be one page long and if you have more products then what can fit on one the page you add the other products to an new invoice(please correct me if I'm wrong).If so do you add the total's for the products per invoice at the bottom where it say's "Total",the reason I ask is that if you do put the totals for the products per invoice how does it then work if you charge for all the products as one order total?

    Here's an example:

    Lets say a customer buy's products from me for R100 which is 10 products but my invoice length only allows me to add 5 products but the customer buy's 10,so the way I understand it is I make 2 invoices with 5 products each.But do I show the total for the 5 products per invoice(R50) when I charge them for 10 (R100) and show a total for 10 on my website cart total?
  • Mike C
    Diamond Member

    • Apr 2012
    • 2891

    #2
    My understanding is that you do not need to make two invoices - you can spread them over two pages but with one invoice number. If you do split it onto two invoices, then each invoice should contain the total of that invoice only.

    The other alternative is to put all the items onto a separate page and use one line for the invoice saying something like "For supply of 10 items as per attached order ... total"
    No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. - Aesop "The Lion and the Mouse"

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    • league_of_ordinary_men
      Silver Member

      • May 2012
      • 428

      #3
      Originally posted by Mike C
      My understanding is that you do not need to make two invoices - you can spread them over two pages but with one invoice number. If you do split it onto two invoices, then each invoice should contain the total of that invoice only.

      The other alternative is to put all the items onto a separate page and use one line for the invoice saying something like "For supply of 10 items as per attached order ... total"
      So basically you spread it products over 2 pages but use one invoice number on both?

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      • CLIVE-TRIANGLE
        Gold Member

        • Mar 2012
        • 886

        #4
        You can make your invoice as long as you want. There is no restriction and yes, the number is the same on all pages.

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        • league_of_ordinary_men
          Silver Member

          • May 2012
          • 428

          #5
          Originally posted by CLIVE-TRIANGLE
          You can make your invoice as long as you want. There is no restriction and yes, the number is the same on all pages.
          I was under the impression that your invoice has to be one page long due to the fact that you have to be able to show the total,,,etc on one page or it's an incomplete invoice.Cool so I just keep the invoice number the same on all the pages and put the total on the last one or on all of them?

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          • CLIVE-TRIANGLE
            Gold Member

            • Mar 2012
            • 886

            #6
            No it is fine. I have seen many multi-page invoices, some running to 1,000+ lines, though most do show running sub-totals at the bottom of each page, annotated "sub-total."

            If you only show a total, this should be on the last page and preferably the pages should be numbered.

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            • league_of_ordinary_men
              Silver Member

              • May 2012
              • 428

              #7
              Thank you for the help CLIVE

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