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Receivable actions

Once you have raised a receivable there are numerous actions you can take:

The actions menu on the right hand side of the receivable, allows you to:

  1. Edit: Make any changes to the raised receivable.
  2. Clone: Raise another receivable with the same details.
  3. Void: Void the outstanding receivable.

The Invoice State column allows you to:

  1. Raise Invoice: Create a client invoice from the receivable.
  2. Mark as Invoiced: Manually mark the receivable as invoiced, without creating an invoice or affecting the ledgers or Xero.

Once these actions have been taken, you’re able to:

  • Clone or Void the receivable, under the ‘Actions’ menu.
  • Revert the receivable to outstanding, through the ‘Invoice State’ dropdown menu.

The Supplier State column allows you to:

  1. Pay Direct from Client Account: Pay the disbursement directly from the Client account. Your Client ledger will be updated accordingly and the receivable marked as invoiced.

Once this action has been taken, you’re able to:

  • Clone or Void the receivable, under the ‘Actions’ menu.
  • Revert the receivable to outstanding, through the ‘Supplier State’ dropdown menu.
  1. Pay Supplier: Automatically record the transaction on your office ledger.

Once this action has been taken, you’re able to:

  • Clone or Void the receivable, under the ‘Actions’ menu.
  • Revert the receivable to outstanding, through the ‘Supplier State’ dropdown menu.
  1. Raise Anticipated Supplier Payment: Automatically raise a supplier bill.

Once this action has been taken, you’re able to:

  • Clone or Void the receivable, under the ‘Actions’ menu.
  • Revert the receivable to outstanding, through the ‘Supplier State’ dropdown menu.
  1. Mark as Paid: Manually mark the supplier as paid, without posting to the ledger or raising a bill

Once this action has been taken, you’re able to:

  • Clone or Void the receivable, under the ‘Actions’ menu.
  • Revert the receivable to outstanding, through the ‘Supplier State’ dropdown menu.