Create incoming document records
On the Incoming Documents page, you can use different functions to review expense receipts, manage OCR tasks, and convert incoming document files, manually or automatically, to the relevant documents or journal lines. The external files can be attached at any process stage, including to posted documents and to the resulting vendor, customer, and general ledger entries.
To record an external document in Business Central, first create or complete an incoming document record. You can do those tasks manually, or you can take a photo of the external document to create the incoming document record with the image file attached.
Before you can use the Incoming Documents feature, you must perform the required setup. For more information, see Set Up Incoming Documents.
Approve or reject an incoming document
If you have set up the Incoming Documents feature to require approval to create documents, users with the appropriate rights must approve the records before they're processed. For more information, see Set up approvers of incoming document records.
- Choose the icon, enter Incoming Documents, and then choose the related link.
- Select the line with the document that you want to approve or reject, and then choose the Approve or Reject actions.
If you approve the incoming document record, the Released check box on the incoming document line is selected. The user in charge of creating, for example, purchase invoices can proceed to process the record.
Create an incoming document record by taking a photo
Note
The following procedure only applies to the Business Central tablet and phone clients.
On the role center, choose the Create Incoming Document from Camera tile, and then go to step 4.
Alternatively, choose the icon, enter Incoming Documents, and then choose the related link.
On the Incoming Documents page, choose New, and then choose Create from Camera. The camera on the tablet or phone is activated.
Take a photo of a document, such as a purchase receipt, that you want to process as an incoming document, and then choose the Use button.
A new incoming document record is created with the image attached.
Attach an image to an incoming document record by taking a photo
Note
The following procedure only applies to the Business Central tablet and phone clients.
Choose the icon, enter Incoming Documents, and then choose the related link.
Open the card for an existing incoming document record.
On the document record page, choose Process, and then choose Attach Image from Camera. The camera on the tablet or phone is activated.
Take a photo of a document, such as a purchase receipt, that you want to process as an incoming document, and then choose the Use button.
The image is attached to the incoming document record.
Create an incoming document record manually
Choose the icon, enter Incoming Documents, and then choose the related link.
Choose New, and then the Create from File action.
On the Insert File page, do one the following steps attach a file that represents the incoming document:
- Drag the file from file explorer on your device to the dialog box.
- Select the click here to browse link, find the file, then select the Open button.
Alternatively, choose the New action, then do the following steps:
- To attach a file, choose Process > Attach File.
- On the Insert File page, drag a selected the file that represents the incoming document in question or select click here to browse to find and open the file.
- On the Incoming Document page, fill in the fields as necessary. Hover over a field to read a short description.
See also
Use OCR to Turn PDF and Image Files into Electronic Documents
Create Incoming Document Records Directly from Documents and Entries
Find Posted Documents without Incoming Document Records
Incoming Documents
Purchasing
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