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Apprentice |
Our firm currently uses Quickbooks for PC. Our accounting department is on PC's while our designers on MAC's. I have been evaluation both Billing2 and TaskTime 4 for timing solutions.
The question I have is there a way to export the time reports on a clients to quickbook's timer import format. This would allow us to send our time to accounting. Currently we are having to do this manually and we are wanting to move from this to something more automated. |
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Veteran |
Hi Brandon
You can export nearly anything from Billings into a tab-delimited text format. You'll have to check with QuickBooks to see how to map data on import. Cheers, adam |
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Apprentice |
Related to this. Is there a way to export only the invoices that have been paid? I am on a cash basis thus that is really all I need for QB but it would be faster if Billings2 could export it.
Ted |
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Apprentice |
Totally agree with Ted. Billings seems like a nice little package. It would be even better if it directly supported exporting to the number one small business package on the market.
As a matter of fact, that feature alone is what would sell me on Billings...without it, probably would not buy. There are plenty of packages that simply track time and create invoices. For the small business owner, it's all about efficiency and integration. Hope to see more on this in the near future. Randy |
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