Reporting - Options for Font colour & type
Ability to change Fonts in reports. Each firm is unique, and have ways to express themselves. We have always used a particular font for all our correspondance.
The XERO reports look the same for every firm. Adding the options for fonts, size, colour will allow firms to be slightly different.

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SCA Bookkeeping commented
I'd love to see more advanced report customization options in Xero, allowing us to reflect our firm's unique branding through flexible layout, font, and color options.
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Ethan Crouch commented
Report Template: More customisations to the report template for financial reporting. Customisable fonts and cover pages would go a long way to improve customer presentation of financial reporting. Current customisable options feel inadequate.
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Ruan Cilliers commented
Yes, just to colour some blocks on custom reports will help to highlight what is important figures...
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Macy Wells commented
Would be great to be able to customise reports generated through XPM so when generated it pulls through with the company logo, font preference and formatting instead of the generic format OR exporting to CSV and having to edit this every single time.
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Glenn Dixon commented
The font size for reports is too small.
Xero has provided the option to change font size in invoicing, why not for reporting? -
Beth Kempster commented
We are a marketing agency and this is very important to be on brand
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Freya Pieroz commented
I'd like to be able to specify which font Xero uses without having to change the font for the entirety of everything I do in a browser. My husband is dyslexic, and reads more easily with dyslexic-friendly fonts; I am not and do not.
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Toby Brookes commented
The default font in new Xero P&L and B Sheets is very large. Can we have an option to work with a smaller and different fonts that enables display of a lot more lines on one screen. The new reports have lost the beauty of the old report font.
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Ayesha Mushtaq commented
I strongly agree with this. Thanks for raising this point.