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    Greg Fordyce commented  · 

    Being able to add user-defined fields to Job Information would allow me to use jobs to represent vehicles for my auto repair business. I need to add fields like Make, Model and Mileage. I would like to be able to update mileage each time I create a new invoice for that job and have them print on the invoice. This is the only thing holding me back from replacing QuickBooks 2004 with GnuCash.

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