![]() I then double tap on the ‘Receipts’ sub-folder. ![]() This is the view I see when I first open up Evernote so I double tap on the Family folder. Receipts are saved in our ‘Family’ folder. ![]() I have 5 different main folders setup with sub-folders in each one. Keep scrolling for my file folder layout in Evernote. So for example, if I had a receipt from a prescription I picked up for Tanner, the note title in Evernote would be saved as ‘Tanner’s RX_05.16.17’.Īnd since I do these things on my phone, I simply click ‘save’ and wait until I have Evernote open on my desktop the next time to drag and drop the receipt into the assigned folder. My titles follow this suit: Description_Date Why? Because that smart little Evernote app will automatically put your receipts in order by date. And you also want to make sure and include the date in the title. You want to make sure and title your receipt and be consistent about it. I love the Evernote camera because it has a document setting which means it automatically whitens, crops and bolds the text to save it as a digital copy. Anytime you have a new receipt that is something you need to track (I don’t keep all of my receipts if they don’t pertain to a business expense, medical, etc), stop right there and use the Evernote app to snap a picture of it. So imagine how much less eye rolling would be going on if you knew that one part of it was already organized? What if you could access all of your receipts for the year, saved by date and tagged by categories? Sounds fantastic, right? Let me share my process. And you will love it even more when you are facing something like, oh I don’t know, tax season! I know we all dread this time of year and if you are a business owner, it can be even more of a headache. In the past I have shared with you how I use it to organize home projects and I have even shared with you some hacks like how to encrypt sensitive information and how I use it for back-to-school organization. Today, I wanted to share with you how to organize your receipts using Evernote.Īs with most things with Evernote, if you develop the habit and system it will become second nature and you’ll then have a routine that works like muscle memory. It seriously works as my assistant in keeping so many areas of my life tidy, organized and accessible. And organization gets even sexier when Evernote is included in the process. This means you don't need to download extra apps and can instead integrate your receipts management into an app that also manages your photos.Alright, you know by now that I am a sucker for organization. A major convenience is that Google Assistant and Photos are already pre-installed on many Android devices. These apps cannot generate reports for you, but they are still useful if you need to keep photos of your receipts. Simple type receipts in your search bar and Photos will pull up any pictures of receipts. You can also sort through receipts with Google Photos. But Android Pie is better able to recognize and sort these receipts. In Android Oreo, the feature is fairly simplistic. When used with Assistant, you can use the command Show me my receipts to generate a list of your latest receipts. ![]() You can also access it a standalone app on Android, but it's already available through the other apps, which is more convenient. There are two ways to keep your receipts organized using Google Lens-either through its integration with Google Assistant or through the Google Photos app. ![]()
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