How do I share invoices to Quickbooks Online?
Do you use
Quickbooks Online as your Primary Accounting program? If you wish to continue using Quickbooks Online to manage your
Billing, but wish to use Zola Suite for Practice Management, you can generate bills for
Time and Expenses then share them to Quickbooks.
Whenever you
approve or update an
invoice, you may click on the Quickbooks Icon. After syncing process completes, the QB icon will turn green indicating that the record is saved on Quickbooks.
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