Thanks for getting back to me Pete. I know I will still have to go into them individually to print them but I find that it is way quicker then going in each one through the system

Thanks for getting back to me Pete. I know I will still have to go into them individually to print them but I find that it is way quicker then going in each one through the system

  1. padrai May 8, 2016
    Thanks Pete, appreciate it

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Peter Connor Staff May 8, 2016
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Cool. The system is going to get slower and slower for you I’m afraid P.
We’ve had to isolate your account. Bullet wasn’t designed for that volume of Billing.
All SMEs live from live data. So we designed Bullet to do everything live.
Every time you enter anything or click a page we recalculate everything from Tax, Management Reports etc.
That’s what’s making it so slow for you.
The fix if a rebuild of our calc engine.
I’ll get your overdubs exported now.

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  1. padrai May 8, 2016
    Thank you for the info Pete
  2. Peter Connor May 8, 2016
    Hi Padraig,
    I'm delighted to say that we've just made a change that should make the website much faster for you than it was before, so you should be able to download the PDFs of the overdue invoices yourself quite quickly.
    If you go to the Invoices overview screen, click on the Overdue tab. At the bottom of the page, there's a dropdown that controls how many invoices are shown all at once. Select 'All' from it and you'll see all 170 overdue invoices. You can then click on the download button (the down arrow on the right of each invoice line) and it will download the PDF to your account. It shouldn't take much time for you to get through the overdue invoices using this method.
    John.
  3. padrai May 8, 2016
    When I dowload them using this method. Is there a way that I can save them into a folder in one go or do I have to do into each one again individually to save them to the same location. We have the adobe software to make one file so that we can print all invoices in one go.
  4. Peter Connor May 8, 2016
    They'll go into whatever directory you have setup as the download directory for your browser. Here's how you can set/change the default download directory in chrome: http://ccm.net/faq/10690-how-to-change-the-default-download-location-in-chrome
  5. padrai May 8, 2016
    Apologies, please ignore that last message. I got it sorted. Thanks guys
  6. Peter Connor May 8, 2016
    Actually, this page has more up-to-date instructions: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95759?hl=en

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