Currently there is unused blank space at both sides of the AP Invoice Review in a rectangular screen (as most screens are). Perhaps it could be used to show more of the invoice image by re-arranging the sections. CIS/VCM had a good setup where the header was in a narrow section on the left side, and the lines at the bottom, making an L of data, and the image filling in the rest of the screen (larger). Similar to how the sections are re-arranged when the 'edit' line button is clicked, but permanent and with a much larger image visible with the coding lines at the bottom occupying only one screen-line per each item-line. The header and lines were readily editable, without having to click an edit button, that can come handy as well.
Company | Interstate Highway Construction, Inc. |
Job Title / Role | Controller |
I need it... | 3 months |
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