Prenez un reçu en photo où que vous soyez, convertissez-le au format PDF, puis demandez à l’Assistant IA quelles dépenses déclarer.
Introduction
[Stefan Gruenwedel] : Bonjour.
Je m'appelle Stefan Gruenwedel.
Je suis formateur au sein de l'équipe Adobe Learn.
Je vais vous montrer plusieurs façons de numériser au format PDF dans Acrobat sur mobile.
Nous prendrons l'exemple d'une note de restaurant, en demandant à Acrobat d'identifier les dépenses pouvant être passées en note de frais.
Vous avez bien entendu.
L'IA d'Adobe répondra à nos questions concernant la note.
Voyons comment cela fonctionne.
Numériser un reçu sur votre appareil mobile
Dans Acrobat sur mobile, appuyez sur Numériser au format PDF.
Je vais prendre en photo une note de restaurant d'un récent déplacement. [déclic de l'obturateur] Je pourrais aussi appuyer ici pour ouvrir une photo de la note à partir de ma pellicule.
Si vous avez uniquement une copie électronique de la facture, que le restaurant vous a envoyée par SMS, affichez-la, puis choisissez Convertir en PDF dans Acrobat parmi les options de partage de votre téléphone.
Quelle que soit la méthode, l'IA d'Adobe répond à vos questions si la note est au format PDF dans Acrobat.
Analyser le reçu à l’aide de l’Assistant IA
Par exemple, essayez ce prompt : « Calcule séparément le montant des plats et celui des boissons et dis-moi quelle somme je peux passer en note de frais.
» La réponse apparaît instantanément, surprenante de précision.
Voilà comment utiliser la numérisation au format PDF dans Acrobat sur mobile.
Essayez vous-même.
Vous disposez d’un exemple de note de restaurant pour vous entraîner.
Merci de votre attention.
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Ce que vous apprendrez
Numériser un reçu sur votre appareil mobile
Prenez un reçu papier en photo et convertissez-le en PDF à l’aide de l’application mobile Acrobat. Vous pouvez aussi importer une version numérique au format PDF en utilisant les options de partage de votre téléphone.
Analyser le reçu à l’aide de l’Assistant IA
Posez des questions en langage naturel sur votre achat. Par exemple, demandez quel est le montant des plats et celui des boissons. L’Assistant IA vous fournit une réponse détaillée en un instant.
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