List Invoice - Here we have 3 sections, late invoice, unpaid Invoice & paid invoice, I have already inbuild 5 dummy records on this project, so you can understand the application clearly
Add Invoice - On top rigth corner use can able to see add invoice button, using that we can able to add the lineitems, customer details, paying amount etc,.. kind of all invoice related details (once the invoice is added it will move to listing the invoice page)
View Invoice - On Clicking the particular row we can able to open the created invoice, View invoice page here you can able to see the details of the invoice
Payment - In view invoice page if the invoice is not paid then you can can able to pay the invoice based the details given in the payment methods
Email invoice - on selecting the checkbox of the particular invoice, you can able to see the send email button on the top right corner in the page, on clicking that button, and enter the email you can able to send the invoice that email (dummy one wont work without backend)
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