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I have a bucket of papers/files. I don't have room for a bucket of papers/files. What's the quickest/easiest/cheapest way to digitize these records? -- nm
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ty97
Mar 27 '13, 13:13
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Buy that NeatDesk, try it for 30 days, then send it back on Day 29 after you've got the job done. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Mar 27, 13:22
Take a step back and snap a picture of the bucket with your phone. voila! digitized -- nm
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decline
Mar 27, 13:22
how big is it? mail it to me. -- nm
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amanda
Mar 27, 13:20
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heh, my first thought was actually: if you mean no room in your car, maybe mail it to yourself? -- nm
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b.
Mar 27, 13:22
Find an office that can use a copier to scan them to pdf and email them to you, then file a couple every day until they're done -- nm
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Max
Mar 27, 13:15
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that'd be my suggestion. even somewhere like fedex office (previously kinko's) might not charge too much, since it's all e. -- nm
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b.
Mar 27, 13:18
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toss them out. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 27, 13:14
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You may need to re-read my post -- nm
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ty97
Mar 27, 13:14
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