Why is the font so small when printing invoices in Reckon One or am I missing a setting? MYOB Invoic

Geoff Bryant
Geoff Bryant Member Posts: 59
edited March 2017 in Reckon One

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  • Leon McEncroe
    Leon McEncroe Member Posts: 1
    edited April 2016
    Yes, I'd like to know that as well, the font is tiny.
  • John G
    John G Reckon Staff Posts: 1,599 Reckon Staff
    edited February 2017
    Hi Geoff, Leon,

    Reckon One will adjust the font size to fit the page size selected for printing.  Check whether your printing options on your printer are set to use a page size smaller than A4.

    Hope this helps.

    regards,
    John.
     
  • Tracy McGuigan
    Tracy McGuigan Member Posts: 4
    edited June 2016
    The changing of page size made absolutely no difference.  The whole invoice is squashed up on the top 1/3 of the page.  Does not look very professional for a professional invoice.  Is there an update on the way to fix this?
  • Leon LEE
    Leon LEE Alumni Posts: 11
    edited September 2016
    Hi Tracy,

    Which page size and invoice template did you use for the print?

    Regards,
    Leon.
  • Tracy McGuigan
    Tracy McGuigan Member Posts: 4
    edited June 2016
    A4 and professional. It made no difference what paper size. I check that first . Tried the standard template and no difference.
  • Leon LEE
    Leon LEE Alumni Posts: 11
    edited September 2016
    Hi Tracy,

    You mentioned that the whole invoice is squashed up on the top 1/3 of the page.

    Is it possible for you to send me a copy of the Invoice in PDF?

    >Open up your Print Preview for the invoice
    >Print
    >To the top right you will see an icon of a document with an down arrow key
    > Save the file to your desktop

    E-mail the PDF as an attachment to: [email protected]

    Let me know once you have sent it,

    Kind Regards
    Leon.

  • Leon LEE
    Leon LEE Alumni Posts: 11
    edited September 2016
    Hi Tracey,

    I have received your copy of the invoice, thank you.

    That is the standard layout for the invoicing, the reason for this is to accommodate for further items added to the invoice to fill in the rest of the page,  please see below:

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  • Tracy McGuigan
    Tracy McGuigan Member Posts: 4
    edited February 2017
    Can you allow the fonts to be all the same size at least? It is really hard to ready address etc. The only easily read lines are the item lines.
  • Geoff Bryant
    Geoff Bryant Member Posts: 59
    edited December 2016
    Even allow the font size to be changed.
  • Moana Lea
    Moana Lea Member Posts: 1
    edited August 2016
    Reckon One, please please please increase the size of the font on all invoices to at least 12pt. It is just too small to expect my customers to squint at my invoices. What on earth possessed you to use size 8pt font??? Actually i think it's size 6pt font!!!
  • Glenda Krutz
    Glenda Krutz Member Posts: 2
    edited August 2016
    I agree the print is far to small for people to read easily I understand the need to have it all neat and tidy and fit as much to a page as possible but this is ridiculously small we need to be able to make it bigger 
  • Stephanie Radonich
    Stephanie Radonich Member Posts: 1
    edited August 2016
    is it possible to adjust the font size on any of the template invoices?

  • Anita
    Anita Member Posts: 12
    edited February 2017
    I'm also finding the font size far too small. Will reckon be making an adjustment?
  • Geoff Bryant
    Geoff Bryant Member Posts: 59
    edited December 2016
    I have said this before so I really hope something is done soon.
  • Grant
    Grant Member Posts: 1
    edited August 2016
    Im glad I only purchased the trial version first because the font size is a huge failure. BYE..
  • Qwerty
    Qwerty Member Posts: 283
    edited March 2017
    26/09/2016

    Hi guys,

    Today's R1 update contains an enhancement that allows the font size to be increased. See the thread below for more information.
    https://community.reckon.com/reckon/topics/reckon-one-enhancements-26-september-2016