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    Hi everyone, thanks for your feedback on new invoicing. We’re listening carefully to all feedback to make sure new invoicing has the functionality you need, as we prepare for retirement of the classic version.
    We recognise that some things will be different, so we encourage you to spend some time familiarising yourself with the new version. We also believe all small businesses and advisors around the world can benefit from Xero, which is why we’re deeply committed to accessibility. We’re confident that in time, new invoicing will become easy to use and that you’ll enjoy the benefits of us being able to provide much more value on that platform quicker.

    There's some improvements we have made to enhance workflow. For example when you create a new invoice the cursor will begin in the Contacts field, from here you can tab through all fields of your invoice to enter detail. We’ve…

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    Aaron Clore commented  · 

    Hello everyone, I haven't gone through the entire board, but I want to share my feedback because it's crucial for me to continue using the Xero platform. I'm dissatisfied with the "New Invoicing" feature due to several missing functionalities compared to the "Old" method. Specifically, I miss the ability to apply discounts and adjust tax classifications. While I appreciate the ability to access and edit inventory items in the new method, it falls short in execution. I'll provide a screenshot illustrating this issue—the lack of data in the new invoicing feature is too limiting. I need the same level of control as the "old" method provides. I'll give the new feature another chance in September, but with a new baby on the way, I doubt I'll have the time to train my team or adapt myself to the changes effectively. It's frustrating that we're being pushed into using the new method despite its shortcomings. I'm hopeful that with proper education, I can lead my team through the transition. However, if the learning curve proves too steep, I'll regretfully have to explore other platforms.

    My time is best spent improving my bottom line, not adapting to new platform changes. You guys have a great product, where does the innovation stop? Does the cost of current methods really exceed the potential subscriber losses? I think we're over 10 consecutive years here...Thank you for your attention to this matter, as I really do enjoy the current way of running my company.