Show your client that they paid an invoice:
1. go to the client
2. click Account
3. click on the paid Invoice
4. go up to File>Print Invoice>click the PDF pulldown at the bottom left of the print window>choose Mail PDF
So simple!
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January 12th, 2010
Show your client that they paid an invoice:
1. go to the client
2. click Account
3. click on the paid Invoice
4. go up to File>Print Invoice>click the PDF pulldown at the bottom left of the print window>choose Mail PDF
So simple!
December 30th, 2009
What’s new in Billings 3.5
1. Requirements: Billings now requires Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) or 10.6 (Snow Leopard). Support for Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger) has ceased.
2. New features: Billings Touch additions
3. Enhancements:
4. Bug Fixes:
5. Upgrade: After upgrading your database to Billings 3.5, you cannot go back to an earlier version of Billings, unless you revert to a backup.
December 15th, 2009
Most people are still not in the habit of dialing out of Daylite Touch when they want to call someone. But here’s the compelling reason why you want to do it from Daylite Touch: the call log feature. Once you hang up, in Daylite Touch there will be a window giving you the option to record the time of the call you just made [you can record it as either a Task or an Appointment] or create a New Follow Up [ie an action that needs to be taken based on the results of your phone call].
Or you can do both! Click to log a record of the time, finish that process of logging it as a Task or Appointment, and then a new window appears asking if you want to make a New Follow Up.
This log feature is fantastic, as it mimics the procedure we use on our computer’s Daylite to track phone time and do follow ups based on the results of calls.
December 9th, 2009
Please see the image below. DateLine actually shows the entire month, but for my screenshot I only highlighted a small portion. I placed mine down near my Dock, but it can go anywhere. Also notice the orange diamond giving a fast visual indicator of Today.

December 4th, 2009

As soon as you let go of the keys, the floating history magically disappears and you’re taken to the item that was highlighted in the history at the time that you let go. So it not only lets you know where you’ve been, but allows you to get back there fast.
November 30th, 2009
Preview and take action on your Mail messages without going to Mail! Snow Leopard compatible, Herald is a great plugin for your Mail app. Herald keeps me from being a slave to my Mail, having a knee-jerk reaction every time the Mail icon indicates a new message. With Herald, you get a semi-transparent pop up notification of the new message and you can take action right from the notification: delete the message, reply, mark as junk, and more. Or if the message isn’t important, you can simply ignore the popup and keep going with your current workflow, then go to the Mail app at your convenience.
Extra tip: since Herald is a part of Mail, it only works if you DON’T hide the Mail app using the Hide Mail menu item. If you simply let the Mail window go behind your other app windows, or minimize the Mail window, Herald is meant to work. I’m a big fan of doing command H to hide an app so this requirement took a bit of getting used to.
November 21st, 2009
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November 20th, 2009
Enter common phrases into Daylite date fields and they will automatically convert to the proper date! If you are like me, you can type words faster than you can type dates, what with all those slashes and hyphens slowing you down. Of course, you can always click the calendar icon next to the date fields and pick your date, but that can be slow too.
A better way: type words instead of dates. Try typing this into a Daylite date field: tomorrow
Tab into the next field and notice that the Daylite date field converts to show tomorrow’s date. Here are some others that I use constantly, especially the days of the week when entering due dates for Appointments and Tasks:
November 20th, 2009
Want to give other users in your database quick access to a Project, or let them know about a new Contact? You can chat or email them a link to the object! I love using the Contextual Menu [right click on the object] and choose Copy Hyperlink. Then I just chat or email the link to other users in my Daylite database and with a simple click on the link, they are taken directly to that item in the database. If you do not have your Contextual Menu preferences set up to include the Copy Hyperlink option, you can just single click on the object, go up to Edit and choose Copy Hyperlink.
EXTRA TIP: clicking the hyperlink opens the item in edit mode. To just Go To the item in the database , hold down the option key while you click the hyperlink.
Please keep in mind that this hyperlink function only works for users that are logged into your Daylite database.
November 20th, 2009
This fantastic piece of software allows you to define custom abbreviations that expand to your frequently used phrases, long paragraphs, and more! Here is an example: a client asks me to email a description of how my custom Daylite report design process works. I have a few standard paragraphs that describe the design process, procedures, pricing, and turnaround time. I could type it all out every time, or keep a text document that I can copy and paste from, but wow that is a ton of unnecessary work since I get multiple requests for that info every day.
A better way: use TextExpander. I defined a snippet in TextExpander so that all I type is reportpricing and the many paragraphs that describe my design process fill right in.
TextExpander is also great for small snippets, especially in your Daylite database. Some of my other snippets include:
typing fu [no pun intended] expands to: follow up
typing rc expands to: return call
typing dt expands to: the current date and time
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