Note, using an outside app like an office suite also has the benefit of *generating* lots of invoices very quickly via import, and avoiding the tedious steps to create them one-by-one in GnuCash.

Regards,
Adrien

On 10/16/23 9:30 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
No, that won't work.

This is a long standing bug/enhancement request.

Your best bet is to use an outside invoice generating system, and then import the resulting transactions into GnuCash. You can then still manage individual payments and member statements of account in GnuCash. (Customer Reports)

While there are specialized invoicing apps and services, you could likely accomplish this with an office suit using a spreadsheet for the math and data, and a word processor to do a data & mail merge for the actual printable invoice. You then import a CSV from the spreadsheet into GnuCash with the invoice data.

See the Help & Guide for the CSV import template.

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