ptonsparky
Tom
- Occupation
- EC - retired
We have invoices emailed to us whenever possible. CED has begun to offer those as an iif file that would import directly into QB. Have any of you tried it yet? Does it save any time or paper?
We have invoices emailed to us whenever possible. CED has begun to offer those as an iif file that would import directly into QB. Have any of you tried it yet? Does it save any time or paper?
I have been importing iif files from my two primary supply house for several years. Works well for me and saves a lot of data entry. You can only import iif files into the desktop versions of QB not the online versions.
I didn't know CED offered iif files but haven't purchased much from them the past few years. I still find it unbelievable they they send invoices in htm format instead of pdf formats. At lease half the time the invoice don't format correctly when printing. I also like the ability to save the pdfs to job files.
I feel your pain- Graybar is still sending invoices and statements in .zip files that have to be extracted. Ten invoices are 200kb....why zip that??
Have they not found the control key on their keyboard?