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    Charlotte Pepper commented  · 

    If you accidentally click on 'Approve and Email' instead of 'Save and Close', and then you go back, using the back button, to redo, the invoice you created is lost and you have to start over. This is time-consuming and annoying. Please amend so the back button puts you back to where you were, as it does in numerous other circumstances.

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    Hi team, as you may have noticed we've made a change to the Invoice Date and Due Date fields that now allows you to type in these fields rather than having to select a date from the calendar drop down. It does still require entering delimiters between day month and year such as a '.' or '/' (we understand there are a few situations when entering US date formats and are continuing to look into this).

    We're working on also adding this functionality to the Payment date, and I'll keep you in the know of when this is made available, here.

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    Charlotte Pepper commented  · 

    In the creation of a new invoice, you can keep your fingers on the keyboard, except when it comes to the date of the invoice when, if you want to overwrite what's there automatically, you have to reach for the mouse. Please amend the program so this field (date of invoice) can be overwritten without having to be cleared first.

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