Receipts - Do you need them?
Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008For Earth Day here’s an easy to implement tip to get you started saving paper.
Print this page for your receipt.
I think those are the infamous words I read every time I make an on-line purchase.
This used to be my routine, print the receipt page, lay it on my desk, find the receipt about 3 weeks later, while looking for a completely different paper and put it in a file in my desk drawer in case I need it later.
I can honestly say I don’t think I have EVER needed that paper for anything.
Since committing to making my home office green I have started looking for ways NOT to print things. A receipt from an on-line purchase has turned out to be one the easier things to not print for me.
Once you have a system in place, saving your on-line receipts in your computer is easy.
Step 1
Find a PDF Printer you like.
Let me explain.
The word printer here is likely to cause confusion. If you are like me, when you see the word printer you automatically think printing on paper; however when you see “print to PDF” (Portable Document Format) there is no paper or ink involved.
Printing to PDF is geek speak for saving your document in a PDF format. I know that sounds complicated, but trust me it is not.
The best way to understand it is to try it.
Find a PDF Printer you like.
There are plenty of free ones available.
I use Green Print, a couple other popular ones are CutePDF and DoPDF.
Follow the download and install instructions on the site you have chosen. Once the software is installed you are ready to start digitally saving your receipts.
When the “print this receipt” box appears, select print like you have done in the past. When this box pops up select your PDF Printer.
Now click ok.
You should set up a digital filing system that works best for you and save your receipt in a folder that you will be able to locate easily should you ever need it.
Give this system a try and let me know what you think.

