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After a batch of draft or posted invoices are generated by an invoice batch run, generate PDF documents for those invoices.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions with the Revenue Cloud Billing license. Contact your Salesforce account executive for more information. |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To generate invoice PDF documents: | Billing Admin permission set OR Billing Operations User permission set AND DocGen User permission set |
Before generating invoice PDF documents, review the default limits for document generation requests and the process for increasing the maximum number of content versions that are published per day.
To generate invoice PDF documents, directly use the Batch Document Generation API or generate them from the Invoice Batch Run record.
On clicking Generate Invoice Documents, a Batch Document Generation API request is processed to generate invoice PDF documents. See Generated Invoice PDF Document Details.
You can generate multiple invoice PDF documents for the same invoice. For example, you can generate a PDF document for a draft invoice and one more after the invoice is posted.

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