First off..My copy of the deck calculator doesn't seem to work correctly in carrying over the main sq. ft. formula results when used in Open Office software?
...Anyone got a tweaked tested version or something better for me I can use temporarily?.. Think the one I got came by way of Reed...
A version that can easiliy be hooked into a.dot or .odt template format would really be good too...
At some point the creating of inventory items in my accounting software (peachtree) is going to be the best end way of both estimating andthen quoting customers. Only problem is that I would have to form design new quotes and new invoices specific to wood that will total and display the amounts in an understandable way on screen for me internally and then with slightly less info for customers use in printed form. Probably take the better part of a week to do it correctly but once it is done.. the billing and tracking of jobs and their customers will become real fast and almost automatic.
Currently all my inventory items are not wood related and they have to be selected one by one in a line item type way while a quote or invoice is being made specific to a customer. Once multiple items are placed it can then be saved in memory for repeat customers but they are almost useless when considering workingon new customer estimates and quotes. I am not about to be able to remember all the measured items to be placed line by line so gotta be working off a form that asks for input.
If anyone understands what I am saying to this point and currently actually uses their accounting software for both estimating and invoicing together I would also be real interested in discussing how or if your able to easily export the documents into existing bid package documents like within Word or Open Office. Currently I print the quote or invoice to MS Document Imaging and then combine manually with other documents of my bid package before either mailing or sending to a fax printer or email for commercial customers.
The combining them into full on .dot or .odt contract packages is pure PITA!!
First off..My copy of the deck calculator doesn't seem to work correctly in carrying over the main sq. ft. formula results when used in Open Office software?
...Anyone got a tweaked tested version or something better for me I can use temporarily?.. Think the one I got came by way of Reed...
A version that can easiliy be hooked into a.dot or .odt template format would really be good too...
At some point the creating of inventory items in my accounting software (peachtree) is going to be the best end way of both estimating andthen quoting customers. Only problem is that I would have to form design new quotes and new invoices specific to wood that will total and display the amounts in an understandable way on screen for me internally and then with slightly less info for customers use in printed form. Probably take the better part of a week to do it correctly but once it is done.. the billing and tracking of jobs and their customers will become real fast and almost automatic.
Currently all my inventory items are not wood related and they have to be selected one by one in a line item type way while a quote or invoice is being made specific to a customer. Once multiple items are placed it can then be saved in memory for repeat customers but they are almost useless when considering workingon new customer estimates and quotes. I am not about to be able to remember all the measured items to be placed line by line so gotta be working off a form that asks for input.
If anyone understands what I am saying to this point and currently actually uses their accounting software for both estimating and invoicing together I would also be real interested in discussing how or if your able to easily export the documents into existing bid package documents like within Word or Open Office. Currently I print the quote or invoice to MS Document Imaging and then combine manually with other documents of my bid package before either mailing or sending to a fax printer or email for commercial customers.
The combining them into full on .dot or .odt contract packages is pure PITA!!
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