Printing, signing, and scanning documents are annoying tasks that feel like they should be obsolete in the digital era. But whether you're filling out forms for a new job or filing your taxes, handling physical paperwork is sometimes unavoidable. There's no shortcut for printing out documents, but as long as you own an iPhone, you can scan those documents easily using your Notes app, PopSugar reports.
To scan documents on your iPhone, go the Home screen and open Notes. Pocket-lint - You may not know it, but your iPhone , iPad and iPod touch all have a hidden scanner embedded in their software, allowing you to scan and send documents without you needing a third party app. There's also a way to sign a document.
There are of course a number of third party apps for scanning, some of which offer some useful features, but if you just want to scan and send a document, or sign a document using just your iPhone or iPad , here's how to do it. You can also scan a document using the Mail app. You can then send the scan directly from Mail. It's also possible to sign a document using your iPhone or iPad and while it is a little more natural if you have the Apple Pencil and a compatible iPad, it is easy with the an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch too.
To add your signature, scroll below the app shortcuts and tap Markup. The markup tool has tools to draw, write or add text or add your signature. When you're done signing or annotating the document, you can then email it, save it to the Files app or treat it as you would any other document on your iPhone or iPad.
Now that you know about Apple's hidden scanner feature, make sure to check out more hidden features we've found in iOS If you'd rather deal with a scanned document on your Mac, here's how to scan the document with your iPhone and send it directly to your Mac.
For more general but ever-so-useful iOS 14 tips, check this out. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. Your iPhone has a hidden document scanner. This is how to use it Don't fret the next time you're asked to scan a document -- just pick up your iPhone or iPad. Jason Cipriani. March 20, p. Your iPhone or iPad doubles as a document scanner.
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