On 2/6/2024 2:42 AM, Lester Bennett wrote:
Apparently Australian Tax Law requires an invoice over AU$1000 to be titled Tax Invoice. How can I change theĀ  default first line of a printable invoice to read "Tax Invoice #"? At present I save to a pdf then edit it with a pdf editor but it would be simpler to have it read correctly from the start.


This is precisely why the lawyer/accountant on the board of one of the organizations for which I was treasurer told me NOT to do that sort of editing within gnucash. But instead to do exactly what you are doing. Edit it afterwards when the full power of a general purpose editor was available << even though in MY case as a retired IT pro, something I could have done -- gnucash is open source >>

THINK about it. You want the ability to do this editing WITHIN gnucash. Doesn't seem like a big deal, and for THIS particular example, not a big deal. But consider ALL the possible differences that this or that jurisdiction might require for any and all outputs going to that jurisdiction. In other words, what would really be needed would be the ability to edit just about everything from within gnucash. And that would be a big deal, and a waste of time as excellent full power editors already exist.

Michael D Novack

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