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Tips·jun 2026

How to share documents with your bookkeeper without the email chaos

Sending documents to your bookkeeper by email means lost attachments and „send it again". How sharing a folder with access rights ends the chaos — always the latest, in one place.

Working with a bookkeeper usually looks like this: you email invoices, they ask for the missing one, you search „sent items", then send it again. Email is the worst way to share documents — attachments get lost, versions mix, and nobody is sure what’s latest. There’s a far calmer way.

Why email creates chaos

With email, every document lives in someone’s inbox, scattered across messages. When the bookkeeper needs something, it starts: „send me that PDF again". Corrections create new versions, so which one counts is unclear. The more documents, the worse — and month-end is worst, exactly when there’s no time to search.

Email chaos PDF attachment „send it again" Versions get lost Share by link Folder with rights Always the latest No pile of emails

Sharing a folder with rights

A much better solution is for the bookkeeper to have access to a folder with rights, instead of you sending everything. Documents are in one place, always in the latest version, and the bookkeeper takes what they need when they need it. You grant access to exactly what they may see — no more, no less.

What it looks like with a DMS

In a real system there’s no sending — there’s sharing. Fascikla lets you give the bookkeeper access to a folder, or share a packet of documents by link, with no registration on their side. No more „send it again", no lost attachments — it’s all in one place, always correct. The collaboration becomes calm, not a monthly hunt for attachments.

Key takeaways

  • Email is the worst way to share documents — attachments and versions get lost
  • A folder with access rights = always the latest, in one place
  • You grant the bookkeeper access to exactly what they may see

Frequently asked questions

Not necessarily — you can share a packet of documents by link, with no registration on their side. For ongoing work, folder access is handy.

Yes — access rights mean you share exactly certain folders or documents, while the rest stays hidden.

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