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Jenny, Fascinating! and not at all suprising. Some folks are better than others, but you're right. Most people would rather stay in their comfort zone and never change than take a chance on something that just might improve their lives immesurably. and they are usually the same ones who complain the loudest about the miserable state of their lives. Rick ----original message------ Sorry, this isn't very technical but I thought I'd just share an experiment I just carried out with you! As people have often said most people don't like change until it's happened and they can see the definite benefits. In the past 2 years since I joined this company I've tried and successfully implemented a lot of changes. We've gone from printing huge amounts of reports on big AS400 printers and manually separating and distributing them to e-mailing Excel reports over night, faxing and e-mailing purchase and sales orders, printing on local small network printers where necessary etc etc etc. <big snip>
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