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When an invoice is NOT part of a closed week, you simply need to void the invoice, make any needed changes to the order, then re-create the invoice. The invoice is part of a closed week if the invoice has a posting number assigned to it. If you are unsure if your invoice has a posting number, refer to the article How To: Check if an Invoice has a posting number.

Instructions

You can see if certain items on an order have been invoiced or not by viewing Step 2 in the Invoice module, or checking the order directly and viewing the Invoice Column. In the example below, one entry hasn’t been invoiced and the others have.

If you try to change something billing related on an entry that’s already been invoiced, you’ll receive an error that there’s an invoice for the record. Please note: After voiding the original invoice, a new invoice and invoice number will be generated and the original invoice number will be lost.

Instructions

After verifying that the invoice is NOT part of a closed week, we’ll be able to void the invoice then make the correction.

  1. Navigate to the Invoicingmodule

  2. Select Step 2 – Print Invoices

  3. Set the Office from the drop down menu

This will show you any invoices that have been created, but have not been included in closing a week.

3. Select the invoice to void

4. Right Click on the invoice

5. Click Void

6. Select the option that suits your needs best

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7. Click Yes on the pop up box

At this point the billable items of the order are able to be modified, and the invoice number is cleared from the invoice column.

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