I used to print a great deal and file it all in 3-ring binders. After switching to Legacy some years back I found myself printing less and less. Now I rarely print anything at all. There are many reasons for going paperless, but I think a major factor in the change has been Legacy itself. My old software was clunky to navigate and had far fewer features. I believe that anyone who learns to use Legacy to its fullest potential can see a way to do without most of that paper. And if you have your data on a portable device you don't need to haul binders along on research trips either. Filing is a pain, and the binders, dividers, and ink get expensive. Much better to do with less.
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