@msimon-2000 wrote:
LOL ceasesmith -- normally I would agree with you, but many of my receipts are too long for one pic, so I fold it in half and take pics of the top and bottom. I then use the process I outlined to merge them into one file, side-by-side. I have gotten so used to this, that I just use the same method when dealing with two receipts.
It is quick and easy, results in a high quality receipt for submission, and best of all, I have never had a shop returned for a receipt issue (knocks on wood).
@ceasesmith wrote:
LOL!!! "Drop each into Powerpoint" -- yep, definitely Greek to me!!!
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
I don't use a scanner, I have an SD card from my camera and upload pic's into report.
@myst4au wrote:
I am sure that you are trainable. There are many ways to accomplish this. I can think of ways that just use a scanner. I can think of many software options depending upon what you do or don't have. CEASE (or anyone else), if you want a personalized discussion and training, just PM me.
@ceasesmith wrote:
LOL!!! "Drop each into Powerpoint" -- yep, definitely Greek to me!!!
@msimon-2000 wrote:
Irene,
I take pics of both receipts separately, crop them, then use LibreOffice Impress (like MS Powerpoint) to merge the two receipts into one page. After saving the file in its' native format, I export it to .jpg format and all-done. Easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy....
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
I havent used my scanner since acquiring my first smartphone. Why anyone would is a mystery to me.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
It depends on where I am doing the reporting. If I am reporting via an app on my phone, why of course I use my phone. But, if I am doing a report on my desktop, sometimes it's just easier to use my scanner, which is sitting right next to my desk. More often than not these days I am using the phone, though, since almost everything I do is reported through an app.
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
I havent used my scanner since acquiring my first smartphone. Why anyone would is a mystery to me.
@ceasesmith wrote:
I did not grow up with tech, and it's really, really difficult for me.
@ShoppingDad wrote:
@msimon-2000 wrote:
Irene,
I take pics of both receipts separately, crop them, then use LibreOffice Impress (like MS Powerpoint) to merge the two receipts into one page. After saving the file in its' native format, I export it to .jpg format and all-done. Easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy....
WOW! that a lot of work, why just photograph the receipts side by side? Need a PDF? Just print to PDF.