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* Click on "Send & Request".
* Click on "Create Invoice".
* Click on "Manage Invoices".
* Click on "Advanced Search".
* Click on "Email".
* Click on "Status" from the dropdown selection.
* In the box next to "Status", it should say "Draft".
* Click on "Draft".
* Click on "Canceled" from the drop down selection.
* Select your Date Range.
* Click on "View"
Note, you can also "Download" that same info verses viewing.
* Click on "Download".
* Select "Comma delimited"
* Check "Include item details"
* Click on "Download"
* Save the "download.cvs" file to your computer.
What this process does is export your data to a CSV file, you can then use an app like Excel to sort, view, create and print your own reports.
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Yes - Login to your account.
* Click on "Send & Request".
* Click on "Create Invoice".
* Click on "Manage Invoices".
* Click on "Advanced Search".
* Click on "Email".
* Click on "Status" from the dropdown selection.
* In the box next to "Status", it should say "Draft".
* Click on "Draft".
* Click on "Canceled" from the drop down selection.
* Select your Date Range.
* Click on "View"
Note, you can also "Download" that same info verses viewing.
* Click on "Download".
* Select "Comma delimited"
* Check "Include item details"
* Click on "Download"
* Save the "download.cvs" file to your computer.
What this process does is export your data to a CSV file, you can then use an app like Excel to sort, view, create and print your own reports.
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