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bothisbetter replied on September 16, 2008 20:17 to the question "Can't access preferences, can't read help file" in The Infinite Kind:
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bothisbetter asked a question in The Infinite Kind on September 11, 2008 17:39:
Can't access preferences, can't read help fileI have been using Moneydance on my Leopard Mac and have been loving it! Went to install it on my husband's Windows XP PC, and weird things are happening. I click on File>Preferences over and over and over, and nothing comes up. I tried restarting both the program and the computer. Also, I went to read through the help files and none of the links work except the "Introduction" - bizarre, right? Has anyone else had this issue? What could be going wrong?
Ed Molyneux replied on September 08, 2008 11:21 to the question "Two projects on one invoice?" in FreeAgent Central:
Tony,
Re-select the 'Edit' button once you've created the invoice (adding the first project's unbilled items while you were at it).
Change the project on the 'Edit Invoice' screen and choose your 'Add Unbilled Time and Expenses options, which will now relate to the project you just switched to.
The new tasks etc will now appear on the invoice.
Of course you can add additional invoice items at anytime.
Does that make sense?
We're looking hard into 'Client-level' invoicing, in which case it may be that the Unbilled Time and Expenses will relate to all that client's projects, as well as expenses that might be rebilled to a client directly. Still some work to do there...-
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tony cook replied on September 08, 2008 11:03 to the question "Two projects on one invoice?" in FreeAgent Central:
I too need to invoice several projects in the one invoice. Each project has it's own set of tasks and additional invoice items but instead of printing out 10 invoices I'd just want one.
Other than copying out all the info from freeagent and into an indesign invoice template I've got, I don't see how I can do this within FA. You say:
* Create an invoice for the first project, adding time and expenses as required.
* Edit the invoice details, switching to the second project and again adding time and expenses from that one.
* Rinse and repeat
But how do you "switch" to a subsequent project and then add all the tasks assigned to that project?
Ed Molyneux replied on August 13, 2008 12:03 to the question "Two projects on one invoice?" in FreeAgent Central:
Can't compete with your existing bish - bash - bosh solution at the moment, then!
But I just created an invoice that included time and expenses from three test account projects and it took me 6 additional clicks and 14 seconds to add in the time and expenses from each of the additional projects.
If your existing solution also generates nice PDFs, accounting data, income tax & VAT calculations and an invoice timeline calendar feed from your invoices then those extra seconds are indeed wasted ;->
Of course we can do better, and I want to reduce those 6 additional clicks to just one...
Andy replied on August 13, 2008 11:48 to the question "Two projects on one invoice?" in FreeAgent Central:
Ed Molyneux replied on August 13, 2008 11:40 to the question "Two projects on one invoice?" in FreeAgent Central:
There's just an extra step that's all. Here's what you can do:
* Create an invoice for the first project, adding time and expenses as required.
* Edit the invoice details, switching to the second project and again adding time and expenses from that one.
* Rinse and repeat
The invoice will be recorded against the last-selected project's budget (if you use that facility) and invoice history, but it can certainly contain time and expenses from more than one project.
What we could work on is a way of allocating rebilled time and expenses across their parent projects' budgets, but any manually added items will clearly be assigned to the last-selected project before the invoice was sent.
Would that help?
Andy replied on August 13, 2008 11:28 to the question "Two projects on one invoice?" in FreeAgent Central:
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Simon Wheatley replied on August 11, 2008 11:34 to the question "Two projects on one invoice?" in FreeAgent Central:
I'm in a similar situation. My clients (whom I often subcontract for) think of a project as "create this blog" or "prepare this presentation", and these are very distinct in both our minds. I'd like a way to keep the current projects (with budgets, tasks, etc, etc) and be able to represent more than one project on an invoice.
bothisbetter replied on March 20, 2008 13:32 to the question "Two projects on one invoice?" in FreeAgent Central:
Perhaps. I guess then I'd have to make the projects so general as to only really be representative of clients, and then add tasks as "projects"
For example, for one client during one month I completed both an annual report and a newsletter. I just assumed that it would make sense to list those both separately as projects.
But if I look back at the interface, I have to select both a client and then also a project name. I guess I'd have to create only one project for each client, something generic, and then only track tasks from there? I haven't really checked out the tasks but I can look into it.
The only thing though, is it seems to make the projects the exact same thing as the clients. Do you see what I mean?
Ed Molyneux replied on March 20, 2008 09:35 to the question "Two projects on one invoice?" in FreeAgent Central:
Hey there.
I wonder whether our concept of a 'Task' is closer to what you call a 'Project'? Each FreeAgent project can have many tasks (against which you can track time if you like).
We will soon be expanding Tasks to include a time/value budget, which is our next step towards producing Estimates.
Does it help to think of it in this way, or is there something about Projects which you need to use? Budget, Start/stop dates etc? If so, or you really do need client-level invoicing (which makes tracking project budgets somewhat difficult) then we'll need to have a think.
bothisbetter asked a question in FreeAgent Central on March 20, 2008 01:52:
Two projects on one invoice?For like 90% of my invoices, which are usually sent monthly to clients for whom I do a lot of work, I bill for multiple ongoing projects on one invoice. But when I go to create an invoice in FreeAgent it only seems to allow me to pick one project and I can't see how to add another. Can someone let me know how to bill for two or more projects on one invoice?
Thanks!
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