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<blockquote data-quote="Boysground" data-source="post: 7770708" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>Not exactly. You have options </p><p>1) email it to your xero files email then you can attach it to a bill or invoice </p><p></p><p>2) use hub doc a xero owned add on which you can use to organise bills it should read and populate a new invoice for you. TBH I tried it and found it too much of a faff</p><p></p><p>3) Use Ezzybills this is a separate add on which you pay for that I use. You email the bill to your Ezzybills account. It then uploads it as a draft into xero. It learns what you do and most of the time populates the draft correctly. You then check and approve it. It’s simple</p><p></p><p>I would say if you are new to xero start by emailing direct to your xero files and learn that system first. It doesn’t read the bill but it’s a handy way to put attachments onto bills etc. As an example if I do a finance agreement for a machine I attach all the documents on the vat invoice. This way when the accountant sees the invoice he has all he needs for the tax etc without asking me for any physical paper.</p><p></p><p>Bg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boysground, post: 7770708, member: 610"] Not exactly. You have options 1) email it to your xero files email then you can attach it to a bill or invoice 2) use hub doc a xero owned add on which you can use to organise bills it should read and populate a new invoice for you. TBH I tried it and found it too much of a faff 3) Use Ezzybills this is a separate add on which you pay for that I use. You email the bill to your Ezzybills account. It then uploads it as a draft into xero. It learns what you do and most of the time populates the draft correctly. You then check and approve it. It’s simple I would say if you are new to xero start by emailing direct to your xero files and learn that system first. It doesn’t read the bill but it’s a handy way to put attachments onto bills etc. As an example if I do a finance agreement for a machine I attach all the documents on the vat invoice. This way when the accountant sees the invoice he has all he needs for the tax etc without asking me for any physical paper. Bg [/QUOTE]
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