Joanna,

Welcome to GnuCash!

You’re looking for the Tutorials & Concepts Guide. You can find it under 
Documentation on the gnucash.org website.

There are also plenty of special use case tidbits scattered throughout the list 
archives as people worked out their own needs and several blog posts and 
websites (even a book or two) on using GnuCash for business purposes.

There is a ‘tips’ box at startup, but if you click the box to disable it, you 
won’t see it next time you start the software. I suppose there is a way to turn 
it back on, but I never bothered.

#2 - Look under the Business Menu, there is a billing terms editor.

#3 - You can customize the invoice somewhat using the Options button. Don’t 
forget to play around with Edit > Style Sheets. (which you select for the 
invoice or report you are running) You can get more fancy if you know CSS. 
(tutorials scattered online and in the list archives) Also, look under File > 
Properties > Business. That’s where you enter your own company’s info which 
will populate on the invoices.

#4 - for E-mailing, you can ‘print’ the invoices to PDF, then attach them to 
e-mails. A few days ago, someone else was discussing automating this process 
for a club that sends about 80 invoices a month. There were several 
suggestions, but I don’t think the original poster has yet chimed in with the 
method they chose.


Regards,
Adrien

> On Feb 5, 2018, at 4:51 AM, Joanna Howells <stu...@joannahowells.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> Hi and Thanks for reading!
> I installed gnucash but it clearly wasn't happy, I think because I hadn't 
> disabled my security, it didn't have access to my folders. I uninstalled and 
> reinstalled with antivirus disabled.  working better but still some problems. 
>  First it didn't behave as described in tutuorial.  There should be some 
> getting started tutorial box (I can't remember the terminology on that) but 
> it didn't appear.
> 
> More seriously I started to get to terms with it, making a test set of 
> accounts and when I try to make an invoice I have a few problems.
> First, I can't select Terms.  On the 'New Invoice' box, there appears to be a 
> drop down menu, but there is only 'None' available.  How do I set terms?
> 
> Second, can I customise the invoice at all?  At present it has no info about 
> who is sending the invoice etc.  Is this purely down to  printing it onto an 
> already printed notepaper?
> 
> Third: what about emailing the invoice out?  What I really want to do is have 
> the invoice looking like I want (within limits, of course, I'm happy with 
> very simple format, but that has my details on), and then email that out 
> directly.  Is that possible?
> 
> many thanks for reading!
> 
> 
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