Anyone own a neat receipt?

I use the Canon multi-function printer/fax/scanner we already have at the house to scan everything and put it into Microsoft Office One Note, which I have installed on my work laptop, my work desktop and my personal laptop. I have a One Notebook for work and personal items, and I have it all synchronized on 'the cloud'

This allows me to scan receipts and other documents (including two-sided and multi-page) AND insert screen shots as well as 'print' to the notebook. It's as paperless as I've ever come before. I can convert anything to PDF (if it isn't already) and email/print/view whenever/wherever.
 
I use the Canon multi-function printer/fax/scanner we already have at the house to scan everything and put it into Microsoft Office One Note, which I have installed on my work laptop, my work desktop and my personal laptop. I have a One Notebook for work and personal items, and I have it all synchronized on 'the cloud'

This allows me to scan receipts and other documents (including two-sided and multi-page) AND insert screen shots as well as 'print' to the notebook. It's as paperless as I've ever come before. I can convert anything to PDF (if it isn't already) and email/print/view whenever/wherever.

Microsoft Office OneNote sounds like Evernote, which I have & use on my desktop, laptop & iPhone. Don't think I want my bills & statements on the cloud though for identity theft reasons.
 
I think they are similar. It's my understanding that the risk of identity theft is higher with regard to the devices you use to access the cloud and the passwords rather than the data on the cloud itself. For example, if your laptop were stolen and you enabled your operating system to 'remember' your login and password that would be your big concern. Weak passwords, too.

Microsoft Office OneNote sounds like Evernote, which I have & use on my desktop, laptop & iPhone. Don't think I want my bills & statements on the cloud though for identity theft reasons.
 
I think they are similar. It's my understanding that the risk of identity theft is higher with regard to the devices you use to access the cloud and the passwords rather than the data on the cloud itself. For example, if your laptop were stolen and you enabled your operating system to 'remember' your login and password that would be your big concern. Weak passwords, too.

Good points. I have my laptop set to a fingerprint password and theft & what might be on it is one of the main reasons.
 






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