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How do you handle suppling your business forms (invoices, estimate sheets etc)  

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  1. 1. How do you handle suppling your business forms (invoices, estimate sheets etc)

    • Print my own forms.
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    • I have my forms printed for me.
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    • I use generic forms from a supply store.
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    • none of the above, list in thread.
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How do you handle suppling your business forms (invoices, estimate sheets etc)

Do you print your own? Have them printed for you? Use a generic form from the office stores? or do you have another way?

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I am lucky enough to have a brother inlaw in the printing business, so he prints my forms up for me, and they are the pressure sensitive duplicate type paper.

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I design all my own forms, then take to the printer for professional printing. I prefer carbonless copy paper.

I have learned it is often best to focus on my core business, which is power washing. I let others do the tasks that they are best suited for, like printing forms.

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Although I agree with Tony, I think that there is some merit to printing your own and having electronic copies of everything. I think that makes a good tool for keeping easy tabs on pricing and sales, and reminders for follow up work later.

I've been working with an excel sheet that was posted here. I have it on my PPC and am working out printing straght from there wirelessly.

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I design them, then take them to a printer. I also like the carbonless two-part forms for estimates/contracts. I fill it out, sell it to them, we both sign, and I leave them a copy. I pay 5 cents apiece, because I only order 200 at a time, which allows me to increase my pricing schedule shoud I need to, without wasting a bunch.

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we have carbon two copy printed for us,but for larger jobs we print our own estimate sheets with pictures of the property printed on them for added dazzle.

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Although I agree with Tony, I think that there is some merit to printing your own and having electronic copies of everything. I think that makes a good tool for keeping easy tabs on pricing and sales, and reminders for follow up work later.

I've been working with an excel sheet that was posted here. I have it on my PPC and am working out printing straght from there wirelessly.

I noticed you stated you use an excel sheet that was posted here. I cannot find it, could you please point me in the right direction or shoot me a copy through email...

thanks

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I noticed you stated you use an excel sheet that was posted here. I cannot find it, could you please point me in the right direction or shoot me a copy through email...

thanks

Can someone send this to me as well?

pristinepw [@] gmail.com

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