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The new way to get started with subscriptions!
Posted on 04. May, 2011 by Emiel Romein.
You may already know that we developed a new way to get started in Exact Online. Marco Kastrop wrote about it in his February post Get set, Ready…GO!. He explained there how we learned from the logistic pilot customers that we needed to improve the ‘Getting Started’-process. And we did! You can access the new [...]
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Turning subscriptions into money!
Posted on 04. Mar, 2011 by Emiel Romein.
Recently Robert Huberts posted an article about how to setup prices for subscriptions. Before that I showed you how to create a subscription and subscription types in only 4 easy steps. It’s time to make it interesting and generate those important invoices! Let’s say I’m a small household appliance maintenance guy. I have several services [...]
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Subscriptions, a first glance.
Posted on 06. Jan, 2011 by Emiel Romein.
In one of the previous posts called A new member for the Exact Online family, Robert Huberts introduced our new Subscription functionality. He explained that the new subscription module is meant for companies that offer goods or services based on a contract that is periodically both invoiced and renewed. He also mentioned that the subscription module [...]
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Tip: Directly process journal entries in Exact Online
Posted on 08. Nov, 2010 by Emiel Romein.
Creating and processing journal entries are by default separate activities in Exact Online. This means that after creating your entries, you need to close the journal, open the entries page, select the journal you just used and press the process button. This works just fine, but it is possible to directly process the entries by [...]
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Nothing but Exact Online!
Posted on 21. Sep, 2010 by Emiel Romein.
Get rid of the unnecessary clutter that accompanies your browser Did you know it is possible to use Exact Online in full screen mode? Getting rid of those space consuming icons, buttons and other fields is actually quite easy. Just click Tools > Full Screen in Internet Explorer or press the F11 key. Try it [...]
