Did you know that you can scan paper documents into the Notes app on your iPhone and iPad? The app turns them into PDFs, and trims them to make them look as if you scanned them in a proper scanner.
The Notes app is a handy way to scan a document, especially one you want to associate with a specific note. Learn how to use this feature. We may earn from vendors via affiliate links or sponsorships.
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