At 2:18 pm +1000 18/8/06, David Guest wrote:
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 Quoting Oliver Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
 Ian Cheong wrote:
 Presumably one could do the same thing with a TIFF of your signature as
 long as it was appropriately managed.
 That's how my referrals are signed.
This is my point. E-mail that auto-generated TIFF (letter plus signature-image)
 to the specialist, which they store on their system (just as they would *if*
 they scanned it). But in reality the paper referral never actually existed.

Just before everyone starts tiffing their signatures for referral
letters, I will point out that Medical Director is not able to display
inline graphics in their Letters module and so it is necessary to strip
images prior to processing.

David

Are you sure about that?

I have been playing with a tiff signature for when I do work stuff from home to print/send from work in my absence. It seems OK. Only problem I'm having is that I can't get the size right - won't seem to display a 300dpi tiff, blows it up to 72dpi 3x normal size.

Preferentially, I hand sign when physically present.

Ian.
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