Scanning A Recipt
John Layman
john.layman at laymanandlayman.com
Fri May 13 11:36:01 EDT 2011
Ah, yes, the persistent num increment bug! It's one of those minor defects
with a major aggravation factor! Hard to believe this one is so difficult
to correct that is hangs around release after release!
-----Original Message-----
From: gnucash-user-bounces+john.layman=laymanandlayman.com at gnucash.org
[mailto:gnucash-user-bounces+john.layman=laymanandlayman.com at gnucash.org] On
Behalf Of Peter Boosten
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 7:39 AM
To: John Ralls
Cc: Gnucash
Subject: Re: Scanning A Recipt
On 8 mei 2011, at 16:05, John Ralls wrote:
>
> On May 7, 2011, at 9:36 PM, Michael Miller wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to scan a copy of a receipt and associate/record/embed
>> that image to a transaction in the register? I used this a lot in
>> Quicken so I'm hoping I can do the same thing here.
>
> Not beyond typing the file name into the notes field on the transaction or
the memo field on one of the splits.
>
I do it the other way around: I assign a number to the transaction (in the
num field, by pressing + (for which I have to submit a bug report, I just
remember)), and rename the scanned document accordingly.
Works great for me
--
Peter Boosten
http://www.boosten.org
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