There is no specific quoting functionality. (some ERP software allows you to 
first create a quote, then turn that into an invoice)

However, you can create an invoice and print it for sending to a client, but 
don’t post it yet. When the client accepts the quote (or you edit it 
accordingly) and you complete the work, then you can post the invoice.

Otherwise, you can use any other software relevant for creating and sending 
quotes (and even invoices) and then import them via CSV to GnuCash for posting.

Regards,
Adrien

> p.auclert at free.fr p.auclert at free.fr 
> Sun Jul 8 09:07:09 EDT 2018
>       
> Hello
> I'm not very familiar with this kind of help, so thank you for your 
> indulgence if my question seems inappropriate.
> I want to quote a customer and don't know if Gnucash allows it. I have read 
> on several sites that this is possible but I am wary of sources (this is a 
> very generalist site on computer applications).
> 
> Can you confirm (or deny) this possibility and, in the first case, the 
> procedure to follow?
> 
> I thank you for your help and wish you, whoever you are, an excellent day.



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