Displaying Payable Invoice Details

Once you have located a payable invoice on the payable invoices home or list pages, click the payable invoice number to display the payable invoice detail page.

See Payable Invoice Fields for a description of the fields that make up a payable invoice.

The options available to you depend on your organization configuration and on the status of the selected invoice.

You may need to click Classic Edit to access some of these options.

Notes and attachments

You can create, view, and edit notes and add attachments from the Notes & Attachments section. This section is used to attach any internal notes you want to retain about the record. For more information, see the Salesforce Help.

Related Lists

The related lists that you see are determined by your personal customization, by any customization your administratorClosedOne or more individuals in your organization who can configure and customize the application. Users assigned the System Administrator profile have administrator privileges. has made to page layouts or your permissions to view related data. You can click on individual items to display additional detail. Clicking New lets you directly add new items.

Related Lists on a Custom Input Form

If you are viewing the document using a custom input form, any related lists that have been enabled on the form are displayed in a panel across the bottom of the page. For example:

The number indicates the number of items in that related list. Open and close a related list by clicking its name. When open, the panel expands to display the contents of that related list. Any available standard Salesforce buttons (such as New) are displayed across the top of the panel. Links to standard actions are displayed in the Actions column. Clicking on these buttons and actions may load standard Visualforce pages but will return you to the custom input form. You can also use the icons to expand and collapse the panel. For information about the standard Salesforce related lists that are available, see Standard Salesforce Related Lists on Custom Input Forms. For information about using custom related lists, contact your administrator.