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Introducing: line discounts

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debitoor.com

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team@debitoor.com

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Mon, May 22, 2017 05:33 PM

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--------------------------------------------------------------- It's easier than ever to add a disco

[View in browser]( [Sign up]( --------------------------------------------------------------- It's easier than ever to add a discount Offering a special price on just one of your products? Or maybe you have a special spring promotion for a certain part of your service? Now you can include a discount on just one item in your invoice list with [line discounts](. And it's not only for your invoices. Line discounts can be applied to your quotes and delivery notes just as easily. All it takes is a few clicks and Debitoor takes care of the rest. No more pesky calculations. Ready to [create an invoice with a line discount]( [CREATE AN INVOICE]( In just 3 steps: - In your new invoice, click the arrow on the right side of your invoice line - Click 'Discount' when it appears in the drop down menu - Add your preferred discount percentage to the new field Yep, it's that easy. Give it a try! iOS mobile app? Add expenses! If you're currently using our latest iOS mobile app, the seamless invoicing functions might have distracted you from the fact that the possibility to [add expenses]( still belonged to our Debitoor Classic app. No longer. Our latest and greatest iOS not only allows you to create and send an invoice in 1 minute, it also now gives you the tools you need to record and manage your expenses. Here's how: - Tap the '+' from your homescreen in the mobile app - Select 'New Expense' - Fill in your expense details and tap 'Save' at the top right And it's all faster than ever with the introduction of OCR. What's OCR, you ask? Standing for 'Optical Character Recognition', it essentially reads your receipts and autofills the fields of your expense, making it easier to [stay on top of your expenses]( even while out and about. 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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