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Shane,
Sorry my answer was a bit convoluted.
What menus are you seeing? Are you viewing the screen or editing it? What you need to do is VIEW the screen that was made for the dropdown. You will see an option to view the screen to the left on the Customize > Screens tab link. When you do that, it will bring ...
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Shane,
To expand on what I said previously, when a table is created, a screen is created with it. Your dropdown will have a table and screen associated with it. If you view that screen, you will be able to modify or add choices from there. You cannot edit the dropdown choices on the screen where the box is located. You ...
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Shane,
If you edit the screen, then click edit on the dropdown field, in step 4 (Dropdown Choices) you should see the table associated with the dropdown. Exit out of that screen, then go to the screen for that table. You should find your choices there.
- Adam
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John,
Remove the cents and use only whole numbers? No. Those totals are calculated behind the scenes in order to ensure the data does not conflict with Quickbooks. Therefore, you won't be able to alter these fields (like change the data type) and remove the decimal places. You can still modify the print templates ...
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Dottie,
So long as the fields were also added to the table, you can use the "retrieve value from table" action on the "onScreenLoad" action in the Advanced button.
- Adam
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Hi Blake,
Here are a few tips I found:
Some best practices for designing.
A. Small screens are much faster than big screens, so limit how much you put on them.
B. Use tabs instead of regular sections to prevent unnecessary grid loading. Grid loading can slow screens down considerably.
C. Design with up to 2 columns wide.
D. Put fields ...
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John,
Was able to recreate this. Even after selecting the Invoice Notification template. I'll let our team know and update this thread when its fixed.
- Adam
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Yes, the terms Gmail Gadget and Google gadget can be used interchangeably. Since we're talking about Gmail, I prefer to use Gmail gadget.
And yes, in both cases when you receive the incoming email you can then add them to Method using the gadget. There is documentation on the Gmail Gadget on our Help Centre.
- Adam
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Hi,
If they are a Gmail contact (not in Method though), you can add them to Method using the Gmail Gadget. Is that what you mean?
- Adam
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John,
Sorry for the confusion. I have QBO Essentials running on my machine, which doesn't support Inventory Tracking. This is why I couldn't find the invetory item or the cost field. Currently, the Quickbooks Onine API doesn't support inventory items. The link below is from the Intuit API. All developers ...
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