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tborgal
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Is there the ability to attach a pdf of an invoice from a vendor to a transaction? If this could be done it would save a huge amount of filing cabinet space.
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Currently, there isn't. Saving file attachments is something that has been suggested before and is on the wishlist. We'll tag your message on there as well in support of it.

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Thank You
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That would be a huge benefit for me, also. Tag me on that.

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tborgal wrote:Is there the ability to attach a pdf of an invoice from a vendor to a transaction? If this could be done it would save a huge amount of filing cabinet space.
Very interested in this also. We are on PowerChurch online, so not sure how that would work, but I believe QB does it.

Sandra Davies
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sdavies843 wrote:
tborgal wrote:Is there the ability to attach a pdf of an invoice from a vendor to a transaction? If this could be done it would save a huge amount of filing cabinet space.
Very interested in this also. We are on PowerChurch online, so not sure how that would work, but I believe QB does it.

Sandra Davies
Wassamassaw Baptist Church
Moncks Corner, SC
What I do is use a free PDF print driver to 'print' documents, or scan them, then name the file with the date and check, or other identifying information, and save them on a network drive. This will allow you to do much the same, and access the file without having to bring up any program to find it.

Its a very easy workaround for the time being.
Neil Zampella

Using PC+ since 1999.

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