Adventures in invoicing...
Sep. 27th, 2007 10:03 amIt turns out that, for these recent jobs, invoicing involves handling:
It occurs to me, as I type this, that if I can find an inexpensive alternative to Acrobat, then I won't end up having to print out the stuff that's not on paper to begin with, scan everything, and then print the scanned items into one PDF file. That route is time-intensive, especially if you find you've omitted something along the way.
I feel about 200% better this morning. Last night's dinner and drive home really took it out of me, although I did get a number of compliments on my work at the dinner.
I'll need to be back out of the house in just under 7 hours, headed back into town for yet another dinner.
Cheers...
- output from the invoice manager, which is typically either a printed invoice or a one-page PDF of same.
- output from Word (for my expense report); same choices
- a scan of a signed timesheet; same choices
- one or more scans of receipts; same choices
It occurs to me, as I type this, that if I can find an inexpensive alternative to Acrobat, then I won't end up having to print out the stuff that's not on paper to begin with, scan everything, and then print the scanned items into one PDF file. That route is time-intensive, especially if you find you've omitted something along the way.
I feel about 200% better this morning. Last night's dinner and drive home really took it out of me, although I did get a number of compliments on my work at the dinner.
I'll need to be back out of the house in just under 7 hours, headed back into town for yet another dinner.
Cheers...