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'New'vember updates you might have missed

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debitoor.com

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team@debitoor.com

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Thu, Nov 23, 2017 04:32 PM

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[View in browser]( [Sign up]( --------------------------------------------------------------- New! Add pictures of your products If you saw our latest update last week, you would have seen that you can now upload images to your product list. And this week, we've taken it even further by giving you the option to [include those images on your invoices](. Here's how: 1. In your Debitoor account, click on your 'Products' tab 2. Create a new product or edit an existing one 3. Click on the 'Upload image' field 4. Select your image and click 'Save' [ADD PRODUCT IMAGES]( Your [uploaded images will automatically appear]( when you add products to your new invoices (you can also disable this option if you only wish to see product images in your account). More options. More customisation. Nearly a month ago, we released the possibility to set up recurring invoices, automating the process of creating and sending regular, repeat invoices. But we didn't stop there. Thanks to your feedback, we've introduced [some exciting new options]( and improvements to recurring invoicing: - Set delivery period or number of invoices. If you only need recurring invoices for 6 weeks, for example, you can now set an end date or total number of invoices. - Custom sending frequency. Need your invoices to send every 10 days? Or every 3 weeks? It's now possible with the custom setting. - Date ranges within the invoice. If you're invoicing for services over a specific date range or month, you can now use the date range, which will update automatically for each new invoice. Want to read more before you make changes? Take a look at our blogpost: '[New options in recurring invoicing](. Kind Regards, The Debitoor Team [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( [Google Plus]( [Email](mailto:team@debitoor.com) [Email](mailto:team@debitoor.com) [YouTube]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Debitoor]( [Debitoor]( You received this email because you are registered to [Debitoor](. Thank you! Debitoor ApS - Ewaldsgade 3, 1th - 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark - team@debitoor.com [Unsubscribe](

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