To add to Stan's answer, you can select your preferred report to use for 
printing invoices via 
File->Properties->Business->Default Invoice Report

In Gnucash 4.x and older the choices are limited to the four base reports 
included in 
GnuCash. Starting with gnucash 5.0 the list has been extended with all your 
saved reports 
that are based on one of these base reports.

So if you configure an invoice report to your taste and then save it as a saved 
report 
configuration, you can select that configuration in the business properties - 
again starting 
with 5.1.

Regards,

Geert Janssens

Op maandag 10 juli 2023 06:32:31 CEST schreef Stan Brown:
> On 2023-07-09 11:29, Titus Renno | Topsoil Magazine wrote:
> > When printing an invoice in GnuCash 4.10, is there no way to make the
> > 'Options' remain at the last specified settings, so that when I want to
> > print another invoice, I don't have to always change the options? (The
> > options always revert to defaults after closing the printable invoice.)
> 
> Before closing the report, click "Save Report Configuration As" in the
> icons at the top. Select a name that will help you remember the
> difference between this report and other similar reports you may save.
> 
> Later, to recall the report with the saved options, click Report ยป Saved
> Report Configurations, then click the pay button on our desired report.
> 
> Stan Brown
> Tehachapi, CA, USA
> https://BrownMath.com
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