Thanks for the great comments on paperless offices. I’ll tell ya what’s keeping us from being 100% paperless…it’s because our two administrative staff persons are both offsite. I don’t have anyone onsite to scan stuff that comes in via snail mail. So if things come in via e-mail or fax, then they stay digital, but if they come in as paper then it’s up to me to scan them in and it’s not always feasible for me to spend my time in that fasion.
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