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Just downloaded Abobe Scan IOS. Already have Adobe Pro DC so I have rights to upload to Adobe Cloud. You just do the scan photo, save as a PDF (takes a while), and then click on Contact. It does a great job adding and letting you edit name, organization, phone # and email. But how can you add additional Contacts fields to the initial upload to Contacts? There must be a way to add an address, title, URL, twitter, Facebook, etc. fields that are already in Contacts. Now you have to add all that separately. By the way, the machine assist to get the fields right is brilliant. I just want to be able to do all the data entry at the same time, not have to switch to Contacts and enter additional (important!) fields by hand.
Hi Lauren,
Sorry for the delay in response.
Currently, you can only add the name, number and email address from the scan to the address book on your device.
The other details you may need to add manually.
You may share your suggestion/feedback on this over here Scan iOS Feature Request and Bug Report Form
Hope that answers your query.
Let us know if you need any help.
Regards,
Meenakshi
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Hi Lauren,
Sorry for the delay in response.
Currently, you can only add the name, number and email address from the scan to the address book on your device.
The other details you may need to add manually.
You may share your suggestion/feedback on this over here Scan iOS Feature Request and Bug Report Form
Hope that answers your query.
Let us know if you need any help.
Regards,
Meenakshi
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Thanks. Hope they figure it out. I'm sure lots of your customers would appreciate it.
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I just used the free Adobe Scan on iOS to add a couple hundred business cards to my contacts, and it worked pretty well. I also figured out the (undocumented?) feature where you can select the Company field and use it for all the other information from the card.
The process that I use:
Now you are probably thinking "why would I want to dump other information, like the person's title and city, into the Company field?" Perhaps it's not ideal, but at least on the Apple platforms it works just fine. When you search contacts, it searches all the fields for matching text, so it really doesn't matter much if a title is in a Company field. And of course, you can always change it later in your Contacts app on the iPhone, iPad or MacBook.
I've tried other ways to scan in business card, including expensive scanners and software. But in terms of ease of use, simplicity and cost (free), I am pretty impressed with using Adobe Scan for adding business cards to Contacts.