Quot homines tot sententiae for sure; my clients seem quite happy with HTML.

That said, I don't *object* to pdf, but I would like to find a faster way
to send whatever I'm going to send. It's connecting it to email that I want
to simplify. If I can send pdf directly in email, with subject and
recipient address automatically configured, then great, I'll send pdf. If I
can't, I'll copy/paste the HTML from the print preview.

Can I directly email PDF, or was Adrien correct?


On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 5:43 PM Dr. David Kirkby <
drkir...@kirkbymicrowave.co.uk> wrote:

> On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 00:23, Simon Roberts <si...@dancingcloudservices.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Ah well, that's a bit sad, but not the end of the world (my business
>> probably sends less than six invoices per month, often only one or two).
>>
>> The fastest manual route certainly seems to be do use the print dialog,
>> and
>> then copy/paste from the resulting screen (that gets you an HTML paste
>> that
>> easily goes into most email senders). I toyed with print to file or
>> export,
>> but it still seems easier to just copy/paste.
>>
>
> Most companies I am aware of want a PDF invoice - not HTML in an email.
> Whilst you may consider copy/paste faster, I think most customer would
> prefer a PDF
>
> Dave
>


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