Let me take care of your deleted invoice concern, @brysnmk.
Right now, the option to recover or restore a deleted unpaid invoice is unavailable in QuickBooks Online. I have another idea you can perform to get around this.
You can use the Audit Log instead to get the invoice details. Then, recreate your invoice based on the said info.
To access your Audit Log:
Click the Gear icon at the top, and then choose AuditLog under Tools.
On the Filter drop-down, select the appropriate User and Date.
Check the Transactions box under the Events filter.
Select Deleted/Voided Transactions from the Show drop-down.
The good thing is, you can personalize your invoices to get the info that you need. If you wish to send or print them, you can do it in bulk to make your task easy and more efficient. For more details, please see this handy resource: Email or print multiple invoices.
I'm always around to help with more invoice concerns you may have. Feel free to add your reply in the comment section below. I can provide some tips and tutorials for you.
I can help recover your deleted sales transactions in QuickBooks Online, JavyRam.
As mentioned by my colleague above, the ability to restore or recover deleted unpaid entries is unavailable in the program.
For now, you can utilize the Audit Log tool to retrieve information on the deleted transactions and recreate them manually. This provides a comprehensive record of added, deleted, and modified entries.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to proceed:
In your QBO account, go to the Gear icon and select Audit Log under the Tools column.
From there, modify and filter the Events dropdown to specify the Deleted/Voided transactions. You can also add filters to Users or Date Changed sections.
Once done, all deleted entries will be reflected from the list.
Find and choose the transaction. Then, click View under the History column.
Once you have the details, you can manually recreate the deleted entries.
Additionally, you may utilize these references to help you personalize your sales forms and receive customer payments:
I'll leave this thread available so you can reply in the comments below for any additional queries when managing deleted transactions in your account. Stay safe and have a good one.
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