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855 votes
Hi community, we value there are many different aspects within new invoicing where our invoicing users can see small changes to flows and actions could make a big difference to your workflow and experience.
I can assure you we’re engaged, we’re listening and we’re taking all your feedback into consideration as we keep building on new invoicing.
While we’ll continue to keep you updated on specific releases that relate to things that’ve been mentioned in this idea, our teams have also begun some research to get a deepened sense of our invoicing users for future improvements. We’d like to connect with you all in this idea, and invite you to share further feedback through our survey. Your insights will be invaluable to the team as they continue to plan and prioritise in this space.
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432 votes
Thanks to everyone that participated in and shared back on the team’s research in the new invoicing layout. Taking your feedback on board our teams have made some improvements to the layout of new invoicing, including changes to the layout of fields and buttons.
By rearranging and condensing space between fields, you’ll find there is less white space than previously shown, making it easier to navigate and tab through fields when entering your invoices.We’re actively looking into changes within the invoicing grid that’ll go further to condensing information on the screen and reducing actions when entering your invoices. We’ll update as there is more information to share on this.
Jon Rinckes supported this idea ·
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709 votes
Hi everyone, as another step toward improving history of new invoicing you'll find you'll now see an entry when an invoice is sent, and the email address it has been sent to.
We appreciate this is something we've heard a fair amount of feedback on and we hope helps in your journey to using new invoicing.
We still have more enhancements on the way for history and I'll be back again when more updates land.
Jon Rinckes supported this idea ·
It’s obvious they have no intention of changing or listening as they have all these programmers on staff to pay so they need productivity regardless. It’s change for change sake and quite possibly led by an idealist who thinks he/she can invent a better wheel and spin straw into gold. Your options are limited: go with it, or take your custom elsewhere. The latter, along with ‘do without’ are wonderful options in these times of constant change, often not for the better, and continual price increases with minimal or no benefit. Xero are not the first organisation to take a good product and through failure to listen to their customers, drive it into the ground. Sometimes that’s what needs to happen to effect organisational change.