I think the timber industry must be sponsoring the computer industry. crazy

My use of paper has blossomed since my office has attempted to go "paperless." The FAX server appears to work great, but there appears to be gremlins in the telephone lines eating up the fax. Thus we give paper copies of orders, consultation requests, and requisitions to patient.

OK, really, I have the same issues that Leslie has. My FAX server documents the FAX successfully transmitted. However, the other side (consultants, labs, hospital) often claim never recieving the documents. I think it is psychologically easier to deny recieving FAXes than paper. Also, I think it is easier to delete electronic transmission (delete button) than paper transmission (shredder).