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Hi everyone, understand the confusion in some of the recent comments here. To explain how this works at present - A report will automatically default to portrait or landscape mode based on the width of the report. The more columns you add, Xero will automatically switch the layout from portrait to landscape mode.
The same report should not change from user to user, if you're finding this it may be worth checking your printer fit settings and if these differ.
We don't have plans for developing an option of whether a report prints in landscape or portrait mode atm, but our teams are across the interest of this, so if there's any change we'll share an update on this with you, here.
Jacquie Valderrama
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Hi community, thanks for continuing to share your feedback on this idea.
We appreciate wanting to hear more on where this is at and we'd like to update that we're just beginning to explore the future of Statements within Xero.
We understand the need for more control over what’s included in statements, particularly when invoice links or related actions don’t reflect the way your business work, or cause confusion for the customers receiving them.
This is something our team will be taking into careful consideration as that work develops.
We’ll keep you updated here as discovery progresses.
Jacquie Valderrama
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Jacquie Valderrama
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Based on your advice to create and upload an advanced template, can you please advise how to edit the «Description» field.
If I understand your instructions correctly, this is where the link is being embedded in the statement and will need to be edited to remove.
thank you
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53 votes
Jacquie Valderrama
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This functionality needs to be added to ALL reports, especially variance analysis in the Profit and Loss.