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Is there a way to set up two email addresses when sending out invoices.
Jackie @C2C
Is there a way to set up two email addresses when sending out invoices. In the address book there is the primary email which is where it is going. It is not picking up the secondary email address automatically. I would like to send the invoices to a second email address. I know I can add it at the time of setting up the email, but I don't want to have to add it each time for each customer.
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jujujuju
I just tried with two e-mails separated with a semicolon, and it seems to work.
This is with Q H&B 2016,and I don't see any "secondary email address".
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Ps56k2
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Jackie @C2C
Thank you for the answer and also moving it to a request.
jujujuju
I just tried with two e-mails separated with a semicolon, and it seems to work.
This is with Q H&B 2016,and I don't see any "secondary email address".
jujujuju
now I see the "secondary email address" location.
Jackie @C2C
Jujujuju, thank you very much for that input. A semicolon does work. I just figured out what my problem is; my second email address is pointing to a Dotloop email address and it is too long for the allowable characters in the email box. At least now I know I can use two email addresses, just not the one I want to. It would be nice if we could set up a cc; in the customer address book though.
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