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Poll: What is your preferred tool for creating invoices? Inițiatorul discuției: ProZ.com Staff
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Nesrin Regatul Unit Local time: 22:20 din engleză în arabă + ... Don't despise me please... | Mar 2, 2009 |
But my invoices were all "created" on plain old MS Word (that was until I quit freelancing last September), so I chose "Other - NA". | | |
Yasutomo Kanazawa Japonia Local time: 06:20 Membru (2005) din engleză în japoneză + ... Word, and only Word | Mar 2, 2009 |
I believe everybody has at least one template in some kind of format, and in my case, it's Word. I just have to add or delete the necessary information on the template, and voila, the invoice is done. | | |
You're not the only one :-) | Mar 2, 2009 |
Nesrin wrote: But my invoices were all "created" on plain old MS Word (that was until I quit freelancing last September), so I chose "Other - NA". Same here....good old Word ...then converted into .pdf | |
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I simply have a Excel template where I can fill in all the blanks according to the different jobs/clients. And then I create a PDF from that, so no one can modify it. Em. | | |
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Amal Al-Arfaj Arabia Saudită Local time: 00:20 Membru (2005) din engleză în arabă + ...
Glad to know I'm not the only one. | | |
Henk Peelen Ţările de Jos Local time: 23:20 Membru (2002) din germană în olandeză + ... SITE LOCALIZER
In Excel I bookkeep all earlier invoices, which I have stored in folders with the concerning year as name. So, with CTR+F I look in my Excel sheet when I made the last invoice for the actual client, go to Word, open the last invoice, adapt name index number date amount and make a PDF of it. Then I update the Excel bookkeeping file. Works fine.
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If a translator has to create a document... | Mar 2, 2009 |
.... I wonder what his/her instinctive choice might be? One of them there new-fangled word processng contraptions, I shouldn't wonder. I, of course, create mine using vellum and a quill, hand delivered to clients by the nearest street urchin in exchange for a shiny penny. | | |
Nicole Schnell Statele Unite Local time: 14:20 din engleză în germană + ... In Memoriam
Why not? Whenever I send them by snail mail, they are also printed on our special, light-green, textured paper with watermark and matching envelopes. | | |
The business is not that big to have some special business-management tool... I make invoices using Word and export them to PDF... | | |
Heinrich Pesch Finlanda Local time: 00:20 Membru (2003) din finlandeză în germană + ...
Easy and looks good. I hate those excel-files where all importanta information is in small print, like the bank account number... Regards Heinrich | |
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John Rawlins Spania Local time: 23:20 din spaniolă în engleză + ...
I've always used Filemaker - an easy-to-use database program popular with Apple users. | | |
It's just plain old Word for me as well...works fine! | | |
Amy Duncan (X) Brazilia Local time: 18:20 din portugheză în engleză + ... Me too, Nesrin | Mar 2, 2009 |
Nesrin wrote: But my invoices were all "created" on plain old MS Word I find this method uncomplicated and perfectly fine. I used to work for one company that sent me an invoice template in Excel that I had to use. I loathe and despise Excel, so I'm glad I don't work for them any more! | | |
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