Reading a cost saving article here:

 

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100406/ap_on_hi_te/us_tec_money_saving_font
s_2

 

 

The idea is using a less ink-intensive font will save in ink costs. The
more you print, the more you will save in the long run. (there's a
gotcha regarding paper usage though).

 

So, being a *very* document intensive place (a hospital) where we have
gobs and gobs of documents, procedures, forms, etc stored on our system,
usually in Word .doc format, I was thinking about suggesting we think
about doing this change over. We get $$$ for cost saving suggestions
that are put into practice, so WTF...

 

However, converting all those docs but hand would quickly negate any
cost savings me thinks.

 

I suppose I could do this process w/ office automation, but does anyone
know of a simpler way to go about converting thousands of documents to a
different font - all at once?

 

Thanks,

 

Matthew Jarvis || Business Systems Analyst
IT Department
McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center
1460 G Street, Springfield, OR  97477 || Ph: 541-744-6092 || Fax:
541-744-6145

 



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