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#      In the '''Apply Prepayment window''' enter the amount of the deposit to apply to the invoice.
 
#      In the '''Apply Prepayment window''' enter the amount of the deposit to apply to the invoice.
 
#      Click '''OK'''.
 
#      Click '''OK'''.
 
 
== Post Credit to Invoice in SME ==
 
If you are syncing SME with QuickBooks, you will want to enter your credits in QuickBooks. Click [[Credits Entered in QuickBooks]] to see how the QB Credit syncs to SME. If you aren't using QuickBooks, you can apply a credit to an invoice in SME and a credit memo is generated in the Receivables module.
 
 
#      Go to the invoice you need to apply a credit to.
 
#      Click '''Actions''' > '''Post Credit'''.
 
#      In the Credit window, enter the Credit Amount and type notes if necessary. (image below)
 
#      Click '''OK'''.
 
 
[[File:CreditAmount.jpg]]
 
 
<u>View the credit on the invoice:</u>
 
#      Select the Totals tab on the invoice.
 
#      Locate the Credits field. The credit posted will be populated here. Notice the Balance Due field.
 
 
<u>Review the credit memo in Payments:</u>
 
#      In the Invoice, select the '''Payments''' tab.
 
#      Double click on the credit on the payment tab.
 
 
The Credit Memo will open in the Payments section of the Receivables module. (image below)
 
 
[[File:AppliedCredit.jpg]]
 
  
 
<h3>Credits Entered in QuickBooks</h3>
 
<h3>Credits Entered in QuickBooks</h3>

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