Since I have been using Legacy to attach census images to people appearing
in the census, I am wondering if there is any longer a need for a hard copy
record. What do you think?
The same might be true for obituaries, birth and death certificates, and
some others.
Since most information is stored electronically these days, why are we still
saving hard copies and filling up file cabinets? Also trying to come up
with a decent filing system. Do we really need these things?
Isn't it time to move into the 21th century and file electronically?
Lewis
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