Did you know… you can assign product on an invoice to someone else’s product history?

July 15, 2009   in   Did you know...

We have coined this the ‘Mother-Daughter’ feature. Why? This is the most common use for this feature, but certainly not the only one!

The next time you sell product to a customer who is giving one or more of the items to another customer of yours, try it. Enter the item on the invoice then scroll to the far right. Double-click the For column and choose the recipient. Your customer who is paying will be able to do so from one invoice, but the product will not appear in his/her product history. Enjoy this wonderful feature! Find out more about invoicing with Boulevard.

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Dawn Brindle July 30, 2009 at 5:56 AM

I LOVE this feature…thank you so much for adding it. Your attention the things we need Blvd to do is wonderful and so appreciated!

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2 Mary Anne Edwards July 30, 2009 at 8:21 AM

Thank you for adding the above feature. I have mothers and daughters, sister to sister, and grandmother to granddaughter orders that I constantly do this will be an added benefit to using Boulevard.

thanks again
mary anne

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3 Debbie Sackett August 17, 2009 at 9:32 AM

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! Appreciate the new feature but also the description of the feature on your blog. Wondered what “double click to assign” meant but didn’t have/take the time to figure it out. This will be such a big help to me. Have several mother/daughter/grandaughter situations. As always you are on top of making life easier.

Debbie

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4 Mary Anne Edwards September 15, 2009 at 6:41 PM

Used this feature for the first time tonight, it’s GREAT! Thanks for all the extras you provide to make our business easier. Boulevard and you are a valuable asset to my business.
mary anne

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