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In WorkBook an automated price quote approval process can be configured to send notifications to selected users for their approval.

Whether your company has a price quote approval workflow in place or not, the steps below will either approve the price quote or trigger the approval process.

Refer to Variables > Price Quotes to see how your system settings can impact how price quote data in different statuses is displayed throughout WorkBook.

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INTERNAL APPROVAL 

  • When you are ready to submit your price quote for approval, go to the price quote status and change it to “for approval” 

    • This will lock the price quote for further editing. To make further changes to the price quote, the status must be changed back to “under preparation”

  • The “for approval” status will send a notification to the relevant person/s WorkBook inbox to alert them that a price quote is awaiting their approval 

  • Once the price quote has been approved, a notification will be sent to the project manager’s WorkBook inbox and the status will automatically change to “approved internally” meaning it can be sent to the client for approval

See instructions for exporting the client facing price quote PDF file here: Step-by-Step > Customise and Print a Price Quote


EXTERNAL APPROVAL

CLIENT APPROVES PRICE QUOTE 

  • Once the client has approved the price quote, change the status to “approved externally” 

CLIENT DOES NOT APPROVE PRICE QUOTE

  • If the client does not approve the price quote, change the price quote status to “cancelled” 

  • If the job does not progress any further, also change the job status to “ready for closing” 


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