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Invoice Forms
Our company needs to print two different invoices per customer. One goes to the customer and one goes to a firm that helps finance us. The invoice going to the customer needs to have the following groups:
- Items $Subtotal
- Labor $Subtotal
- Travel $Subtotal
- Taxes $Subtotal
$Total
The one going to the firm needs to have:
- Items $Subtotal
- A $Price
- B $Price
- C $Price
- Labor $Subtotal
- Travel $Subtotal
- Taxes $Subtotal
$Total
Is there an easy way we can do this? We currently have our invoices set up with groups where the items do not show, so it looks like the customer invoice above, but is there an easy way to have the items show as well?
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