News and tips for supporting the 7000+ businesses who rely on Orchid’s Sage add-ons.
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TPAC 2024 Wrap-Up

Is AI coming for your accountancy job? What will your legacy be? This year’s TPAC keynotes didn’t shy away from the big questions!

 
 
 
 
 
EFT Processing (for Sage Intacct):
  • News: The Product Update released on April 8th contains a minor EFT File format fix for Accounts Receivable.
  • Tips: We've published 3 new videos on using EFT Processing for AP, AR, and Employee Expenses (as well as the video from our April Webinar).



 
 
 
 
 
(Sage 300) Product News:
  • Extender: Product Update 12.11 adds user email addresses to Workflow User Groups and improves performance for scripts displaying a large number of records in a grid control.
  • RMA: Product Update 13.00 allows you to disable the warning displayed when creating an OE Credit Note from RMA if manual tax calculation is enabled.



 
 
Support for:
 


"We needed a system that sales reps could use easily, as well as providing financial analytics for management...Orchid Info-Explorer delivered on this."
CUSTOMER OF ACACIA BUSINESS SYSTEMS, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
 


Upcoming Events: 
  • 7-May: Orchid Webinar - Spotlight on Return Material Authorizations (RMA) for Sage 300
  • 25-Jun: Orchid Webinar - Details TBA
See our Events page for full event details. Follow us on LinkedIn for event announcements & other updates.
 
Videos you might have missed:
 
 

Webinar: Spotlight on EFT Processing for Sage Intacct


Our April Webinar gave an overview and demonstration of all EFT Processing for Sage Intacct functionality (EFT for AP, AR, and Employee Expenses), shared some useful tips, and answered common support questions.
 
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Announcing Orchid's 2024
North American Award Winners


We kept alive the tradition of presenting our annual North American partner awards at TPAC 2024 in Vancouver.
 
 

Not Happy, Anne!


“Sorry, I forgot” is unlikely to satisfy the boss when it comes to backing up your critical data. We look back at a much-loved Australian TV ad from the year 2000 as we celebrate World Backup Day.
 
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