send an invoice via e-mail

when I use the button to send an invoice by e-mail as HTML, the invoice is "printed" double, one above the other. Any solution other than printing as PDF and attaching to an e-mail?

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Taxed and Spent
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"Taxed and Spent" wrote

when I use the button to send an invoice by e-mail as HTML, the invoice is "printed" double, one above the other. Any solution other than printing as PDF and attaching to an e-mail?

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I assume you're referring to the problem discussed here:

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I don't recall ever reading of a fix to Quicken for that problem.

I don't have Windows 10 (I have Windows 7) so I can't test that aspect of the problem.

But I just emailed myself a Q2016 R8 3 line invoice as an HTML attachment, and it displays correctly in the email that I receive.

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John Pollard

Yes, I saw that others had the issue. I am using Windows 10, FWIW.

I guess I will stick to the multi-step print/save/send as a PDF attachment. Bummer.

Thanks for your reply.

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Taxed and Spent

"John Pollard" wrote

I assume you're referring to the problem discussed here:

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I don't recall ever reading of a fix to Quicken for that problem.

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I thought that I had checked all the Q2016 Release Notes, but apparently not as I just stumbled across this in the Q2016 R8 Release Notes:

"FIXED: An issue where Quicken could have emailed duplicate invoices when sent in HTML format".

There is no indication whether the developers tested in Windows 10.

You can learn how to contact Quicken support at the bottom of this page:

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And it appears that his page
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may still accept reports of Quicken problems. Vote for at least one existing suggestion, then key your comments in the "Did we forget ...." box.

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John Pollard

Thank you.

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Taxed and Spent

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