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Invoice details

OverviewThis article explains what users can review and do from invoice details, including the follow-up actions that branch from the main detail view.When to use thisUse this article when you need a read-first view of t

Work Planner DocumentationApril 11, 2026

Overview

This article explains what users can review and do from invoice details, including the follow-up actions that branch from the main detail view.

When to use this

Use this article when you need a read-first view of the current record before editing it, communicating from it, or continuing the workflow.

How it fits into the flow

Invoice details sits within Accounts / Invoices. It is designed to work alongside related articles such as Creating an invoice, Editing an invoice, Emailing invoices, so users can move through the workflow without relying on one giant reference page.

Main actions

  • Review the current values, linked records, and status information shown on the page.
  • Use the available actions to move into edit, communication, confirmation, or follow-up steps.
  • Treat this view as the main reference point before taking a more focused action elsewhere in the feature.
  • Common on-screen actions include Go to, Edit, View Transaction.

Important fields

  • This article is more about the workflow than a long form, so focus on the visible actions, status cues, and related follow-up steps on the parent screen.

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