What is the difference between an "Unlinked" and a "Linked" receipt?
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An "Unlinked" receipt is a document or image waiting in your inbox that hasn't yet been converted into an official expense. Once processed, it becomes a "Linked" receipt, meaning it is successfully associated with a transaction in your Expense Tracker. This status allows you to easily verify which purchases are already accounted for in your project budget.
An "Unlinked" receipt is a document or image waiting in your inbox that hasn't yet been converted into an official expense. Once processed, it becomes a "Linked" receipt, meaning it is successfully associated with a transaction in your Expense Tracker. This status allows you to easily verify which purchases are already accounted for in your project budget.