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SPEAKER: Unless you have an expensing app in your organization to help collect and report expenses when youre on the go, Im happy to share that you can build a basic workflow using Gmail and Google Spreadsheets to help you do just that. Welcome to the Sheets to Apps show where we talk about how to tame a tabular beast into productive applications. In this episode, I will share a Gmail add-on anyone can copy from this videos description that lives on the G Suite solution gallery and was built by my peer, Eric Koleda. The first step is to visit that link and copy the app script and then grab its manifest ID under the Publish button. You then visit your Gmail settings and locate the add-on section, and paste the ID there, and save. Because the script uses the properties service, it is able to store configuration settings specific to that script. I recommend refreshing the browser so that you can spot a receipt icon on the right side of the inbox. The reason it shows up on the sideba