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Receiptable
1) Billing Tab
What it does:
- Lets you review invoices that are ready for billing closeout.
- Shows a detailed charge breakdown (labor, components, receipts, totals).

What you can do there:
- Select an invoice and inspect its billing details.
- Save/update shipment tracking information for the invoice.
- Print invoice outputs in multiple formats:
- Full invoice PDF
- Labor-only PDF
- Components-only PDF
- Receipts-only PDF
- Close out completed invoices so they move out of active billing flow.

2) Customer Tab
What it does:
- Stores customer/company records and billing contact information.
- Stores facility/job-site addresses tied to each customer.

What you can do there:
- Create, edit, and manage customer records.
- Maintain billing address and contact details.
- Add and manage multiple facilities for the same customer.
- Configure customer-level default percentages/rates used in invoicing (markup and per-diem related fields).
- Load customer data into forms for updates.

3) Employee Tab
What it does:
- Maintains employee records used in labor invoicing.

What you can do there:
- Create, edit, and manage employee profiles.
- Store role and pay-related fields (job title, department, base rate).
- Maintain employee contact and address details.
- Reuse these records when building invoice labor entries.

4) Global Settings Tab
What it does:
- Central place for app-wide defaults and behavior settings.

What you can do there:
- Set global default percentages/rates for charge categories.
- Set per-diem and related default values.
- Reorder charge display/order preferences.
- Choose app theme mode (light/dark/system).
- Run database diagnostics and inspect diagnostic results.
- Save app-wide defaults that influence new data entry across tabs.

5) Help Tab
What it does:
- In-app documentation for each functional area.

What you can do there:
- Read plain explanations of what each tab is for.
- Understand how entities relate (employees, customers, vendors, projects, invoices, billing, reports, settings).
- Use it as onboarding/reference material while using the app.

6) Internal Report Tab
What it does:
- Provides internal reporting views for invoice and project status.

What you can do there:
- View open and closed invoice datasets.
- Toggle between active and closed views.
- Inspect selected invoice/report details.
- Cross-reference invoice information with customer/project data.
- Use reports for internal tracking and operational review.

7) Invoice Tab
What it does:
- Main workspace for creating and managing invoices.

What you can do there:
- Build invoice records with invoice number, dates, notes, and address info.
- Link invoice to project and customer data.
- Add labor entries (including employee-linked details and charge categories).
- Add component/material line items.
- Maintain invoice lists and selection state for editing.
- Use settings-driven charge ordering in invoice views/forms.

8) Project Tab
What it does:
- Stores project definitions that invoices are attached to.

What you can do there:
- Create, edit, and manage projects.
- Assign project IDs, names, purchase order, date ranges, and description.
- Link a project to a customer/company.
- Select customer facilities/site information tied to that project.
- Reuse project data when building invoices.

9) Vendor Tab
What it does:
- Stores vendor/supplier records and component catalogs.

What you can do there:
- Create, edit, and manage vendor records.
- Maintain vendor contact/address information.
- Build and maintain per-vendor component lists (identifiers, part numbers, costs, quantities, delivery fees, etc.).
- Sort component data for easier review.
- Keep vendor component data ready for invoice component selection.

Practical summary
- Core data tabs: Customer, Employee, Vendor, Project.
- Transaction tab: Invoice.
- Closeout tab: Billing.
- Reporting tab: Internal Report.
- Guidance tab: Help.
- Global behavior/defaults tab: Global Settings.
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  • Version: 2.1.9
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«Receiptable» is a Tools app for Android, developed by «contact@stefanronnkvist.com». It was first released on and last updated on . The lowest historical price was $0.99, and the highest was $0.99. This app has not yet received any ratings on AppAgg. It has been added to 1 public lists and 0 private lists created by users. AppAgg continuously tracks the price history, ratings, and user feedback for «Receiptable». AppAgg does not host applications or distribute software. All trademarks, logos and screenshots belong to their respective owners. Subscribe to this app or follow its RSS feed to get notified about future deals or updates.

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