| | How to edit or void sales invoices |
| Resolution | Before you start - You can’t edit or delete an invoice included on a tax return. Create a credit note to reverse it, then enter a new invoice if needed.
- If the invoice is Paid, first remove or unallocate the linked payment or credit note.
- If the invoice is Draft or Unpaid, you can edit or delete it.
Rules - You can’t delete a posted sales invoice with incorrect details. Edit it or mark it void if not reconciled.
- You can’t edit or void a reconciled invoice. Create a credit note to reverse it, then re‑enter the invoice.
- You need full access to Sales to void or edit saved invoices. With restricted access, you can only edit or delete draft invoices.
- Voiding an invoice removes amounts but keeps the invoice in accounts. This preserves sequential numbering and visibility.
- You can delete a Draft invoice. It has no invoice number and does not affect the ledgers.
- Edit or void based on whether a payment or credit note paid the invoice.
- From Sales, select Sales Invoices.
- Open the invoice.
- Make changes and select Save.
Reorder your invoice lines - From Sales, select Sales Invoices.
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Open the invoice and select Reorder lines. -
Drag items in the Reorder column to the desired order. Select Apply. Void an invoice - From Sales, select Sales Invoices.
- Select the checkbox for the invoice and choose.
- Enter a reason and select Yes. The status changes to Void, and values no longer appear in accounts.
When you edit stock lines, the Goods Out transaction updates in stock activity. Cancel a sales invoice to remove the stock movement and adjust stock levels. Unallocate the credit note - Select Contacts.
- Open the customer and select the Activity tab.
- Open the customer transaction.
- Clear the checkboxes for the invoice and credit note you want to unallocate.
- Select Save.
NOTE: - The transaction date is the allocation date
- Unallocating one invoice and credit note does not affect other allocations
- If a credit note covered multiple invoices, open the credit note, change Amount to pay, and Save
Reversing an invoice paid with a credit note (included on a tax return) - From Sales, select Sales Invoices.
- Open the invoice.
- From More, select Create Credit Note and enter the same date as the invoice.
- Verify the credit note matches the invoice and select Save.
- Create a new invoice with correct details if necessary. The next tax report will exclude the credit, correcting the liability.
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