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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply
how on earth do i save e-receipts
OK, while I don't have a degree in computer science, I'm pretty decent with computers but I'm clearly missing something. Home Depot sends me these e receipts which is nice, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to save the things to my computer. I can print them and scan them which kind of defeats the purpose. I can copy and paste them as text to a word document but they don't really resemble a receipt anymore and the home depot logo disappears. I suppose a screen capture might work, but then there is a bunch of superfluous junk. The receipt is not sent as an attachment, but is just within the body of the email and I don't have the option to just save it. Is there anyone who has done this who might give me a quick tutorial? I really appreciate it.