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Join nowTake 2 pictures is the only way I know.
Hi there, @zendonkeyfarms.
Thanks for posting in the QuickBooks Community.
Take a picture of your printed receipt both front and back. Then combine the pictures to become one. This is to avoid duplicate transactions once uploaded. Uploading them 1 by 1 will create two expenses which will cause duplicates.
Once saved in your computer, upload the file to your QuickBooks account. I’ll show you how:
Uploading it to QuickBooks Online will automatically match the receipt and tag it as expense in your books.
To know more about managing your receipts, check out this link: Manage your receipts in the Receipts tab.
If you need further information about receipts, let me know and I’ll be glad to help you out.
Agree that putting both sides of receipt on same page is always best.
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