Advance invoice, 1st page: VAT as a separate line
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Silke Berlinghof
Especially on narrow first pages of certain corporate designs, the presentation of the net, VAT and gross amount in one line in one line is critical for higher amounts. projo should redesign the first page so that the three amounts are shown in three lines, as this always works even with narrow pages and large amounts.
Benedikt Voigt
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VAT is now a separate service.
In addition, the term “claim amount” can now be edited.
Benedikt Voigt
Arne Semmler If Angi prefers the previous view, should you make it adjustable? But that gets complicated then. And where should the security deposit and where the insurance contribution be stored? The following is a draft:
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Stahl, Friedemann
Benedikt Voigt: If the lines are as tight as shown here, it's good for us. With the tighter lines, you waste less space. It should still be on 1 page.
Arne Semmler
Benedikt Voigt: Hmm, the new presentation is definitely more in line with the usual billing practices. In the end, it's just two more lines. I didn't expect that there would be dissenting opinions there. In the changed presentation, it definitely fits in many more cases without ugly breaks in the lines with the security deposit and insurance. The most elegant method would of course be adjustability. But maybe we can agree on a presentation. We don't have to delete the old code right away if it doesn't work for everyone with the new one. Would that be a way?
Benedikt Voigt
Does Angelika Rehe also suit you?
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Angelika Rehe
Benedikt Voigt: It's always worked that way for us so far and we'd like to keep it that way for the sake of clarity. Otherwise, not everything would fit on the first page (list of attachments, etc.). Is it possible to adjust the width of the columns manually so that larger amounts can stand side by side?
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Florian Görsdorf
in progress