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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    I put mine in a spreadsheet right after I bring the ticket/'s home. That way I don't have to check with the yards (3 of them) for totals.
    I also enter what I got where so I can look back and see who had the better prices on such and such a day. If I wanted to I could also add gas bought and other expenses.
    That just got me thinking about those new 'print to text" scanners or whatever they're called. You scan your receipts and it actually pulls the data onto your computer as editable text.

    Wouldn't it be nice to just scan your tickets and have everything categorized and filed automatically.


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    i keep all of my receipts and also track on a spreadsheet. I do it more out of curiosity as technically I am not running a business. when i total mine up, i am surprised to, it adds up quick.

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